JOEY
โHOW AMย I supposed to do this, John? How am I supposed to arrange my motherโs funeral?โ
โYouโre not on your own here, Darren. Weโll support you in every way we can.โ
People were talking around me.
โIt will be some time before they release the bodies.โ Making plans.
โI presume theyโll release his body to your family, too.โ Making decisions.
โSheโs not being buried with him.โ I couldnโt take in a word of it.
โThe Gards will take another round of statements, but itโs safe to say itโs looking like arson.โ
Slumped against the dining table of a room Iโd never been inside, I rested my cheek against the solid oak, and held the back of my head with my hands.
โOf course itโs arson, the bastard burned her alive! Itโs a murder-suicide.โ Her hand.
โHe tried to take the kids out with him.โ
Why the fuck could I not get the image of her hand dangling out of that body bag out of my head?
โThe doctor is on the way again. Heโll look after them both.โ
Thatโs your mother, asshole. Sheโs cold on a slab now.
Because you couldnโt stay.
โJesus Christ, Nanny keeps calling. I canโt deal with her right now.โ
Trembling violently, I focused on the sound of my heart hammering violently against my ribcage.
โHere. Give me the phone. Iโll talk to her, love.โ On the way my body wouldnโt stop shaking.
โAlex. I need to get in contact with Alex. Heโs in Belfast. He doesnโt
know…โ
As the memory of my brothers wailing continued to haunt me. โIโll do all of that for you.โ
Her hand.
โAnd Mamโs sister Alice in Beara.โ Was it the one with her wedding ring? Fuck, it was.
Iโm sorry, Mam.
Iโm so fucking sorry, Mam.
โJoey, love, how do you feel about this?โ
Itย wasย her left hand. Was she wearing it?
โIs this something youโd be interested in trying?โ
I couldnโt remember seeing it. Fuck, she always wore that thing.
โHe needs to go. Heโll die if he doesnโt get treatment and I canโt lose another member of my family.โ
Where did her ring go? Did it melt into her skin?
โJoey love, can you hear us?โ
I wasnโt entirely sure why she or any of the others were asking me questions.
I didnโt have words left in my head to answer them.
โJoey, sweetheart. Do you have your phone? I can call your girlfriend for you.โ
โNo,โ I mumbled, body stiffening, as her face broke through the darkness.
The only face Iโd been able to see since I was twelve.
Blonde hair. Green eyes. Smiling.
Loving.
Warmth.
Light.
That face.
Her face.
Queen.
โNo.โ I managed to strangle out the words, as my heart gunned in my chest. โI donโt want her toโฆsee me like this.โ
โJoey love, Iโm sure Aoife is very worried.โ
โNo, Edel. I donโt want her coming anywhere near him.โ
So, do you have a name, boy-who-can-think-for-himself?ย โDarren love, thatโs not your call to make. Itโs your brotherโs.โย Youโre my favorite friend, with my favorite everything.
โYeah, well, my brotherโs not well. He doesnโt need more pressure on his shoulders. Canโt you see heโs already reached his breaking point?โ
If I had a packet of Rolos right now, Iโd give you my last one.
โWhat do you think bringing his pregnant girlfriend over will do to him? He needs to focus on himself right now. He canโt do that with her in his face.โ
Donโt worry, Peter Pan. Iโll be your Wendy.
โYou canโt shut her out, love. Sheโs having his baby.โ
Itโs okay. Just concentrate on us.
โListen, Iโm just trying to keep my brother alive here. If that makes me the bad guy, then so be it. Iโll take that title and all the shit that comes with it on the chin for him. Because he canโt do this, Edel. He canโt take another person sucking the life out of him.โ
I love you, Joey Lynch.
โHave you ever considered that she might be the one pouring lifeย into
him?โ
Ride or die, Joe.
โI know what Iโm talking about. He canโt cope with her right now. He just watched our motherโs body being dragged from our childhood home! He needs to be in rehab, not playing house with a teenage girl!โ
โDarren love, I know your heart is in the right place, but I have to tell you that I think youโre going about this all wrong. Keeping them apart will only backfire on you in the long run.โ
โI donโt care! Heโs going to rehab, heโsย agreedย to go, and Iโm not going to stand by and allow her to put notions in his head and make him change his mind.โ
โThis is going to backfire on you.โ
โI donโt care. Joe? Itโs me, Dar. Can you hear me? I need you to sign these forms for me, okay? I canโt do it for you, buddy. Youโre over eighteen. Youโll have to sign yourself in.โ
Whoever was sitting to my left reached over and wrapped their arm around my shoulder, and thatโs when knew I was broken.
Because I didnโt flinch. Because it didnโt hurt. Because I didnโt care.
โGive me a pen,โ I managed to say, using every ounce of strength I had left inside of me to lift my head off the table. โIโll sign.โ
โThank Jesus.โ
โYouโre doing the right thing, son.โ
โPromise me something,โ I mumbled. โAnything, Joey love.โ
โIโm so proud of you, Joe.โ
Scrawling my name across the page, I released the pen and dropped my head in my hands, feeling like I didnโt have an ounce of life left inside of me. โPromise me youโll keep her safe from me.โ
โWho, Joey love?โ โMolloy.โ





