Over a week had passed since I last saw Johnny.
I honestly didnโt blame him for not coming back to my house because even if, by some divine miracle, he still wanted to see me, I doubted his parents would allow him. Mr. and Mrs. Kavanagh had to hate me now. If my son was hanging around a girl whose parents were crazy, I would hate me, too. I would want my son to stay as far away fromย meย as humanly possible.
For the first day, I reread the four messages he had sent me until the battery in his phone went dead. I couldnโt charge it because none of us had a compatible phone charger, so I just sat there, thinking about his words until I was blue in the face.
Iโm not going anywhere. And I meant it. I promise. x
Just text me when you wake up, let me know youโre okay. x
I miss you. x
Can you call me? Can I call you? Are you free to talk? x
It was at the exact moment that the phone started ringing that it died in my hands. The tsunami of devastation that had spread through my chest as I stared at the blank screen and willed it to come back to life was potent.
Itย hadnโt turned back on andย Iย hadnโt heard another word from Johnny since.
That was six days ago.
Joey was back at home though, making me feel a little less alone in that house. He even came with me to my hospital checkup, much to Darrenโs dismay. The boys were happier โ well, more content at least. I presumed they felt the same as I did; safer with Joey around. He had stayed, which was both a blessing and a curse because the tension emanating from him was almost too much to bear. To be fair, I was emanating some mighty fine tension of my own, all of it directed towards my mother, who I hadnโt spoken a single word to since the night Joey helped her to bed.
I couldnโt stand to look at her, if I was being honest. I had so much hatred and frustration festering inside of me that I didnโt trust my mouth when I was around her, therefore, I avoided her like the plague for everyoneโs sake.
โAre you ready for this?โ Joey asked as he leaned against my bedroom doorframe in his BCS uniform, watching me battle with the lid on a tube of foundation. โShan?โ
Today was the first day back to school after Easter break. I glanced down at my Tommen uniform and shivered, feeling the familiar swell of anxiety creep across my skin, souring my stomach.
โNo.โ Sighing, I tossed the tube on my bed and then sank down beside it. โI am so unbelievablyย notย ready for this.โ
Joey watched me carefully for a long beat before exhaling heavily. โYeah, I know the feeling.โ
โIโm scared,โ I admitted. โAbout what theyโll say.โ I gestured to my face and the poor attempt Iโd made to conceal the crusty scar that was still healing over from where Dad had split my cheek against the kitchen table. โAbout this.โ I chewed on my lip, hesitating, before blurting, โAnd aboutย Dad.โ My voice was small. โTheyโll all know, Joe.โ
โShan โโ Shaking his head, Joey walked over to my bed and sank down beside me. โThey wonโt say anything.โ Leaning forward, he rested his elbows on his knees and blew out a harsh breath. โYour face has pretty much healed up and what hasnโt healed, youโve covered with that war paint.โ
โWar paint?โ I arched a brow. โItโs called make-up, Joe.โ Expensive make-up. โClaire gave it to me.โ
โWar paint, make upโฆ Whatever. Itโs all the fucking same to me,โ he shot back with an unapologetic shrug. โYour principal knows about what happened, right?โ
I nodded, knowing Darren and Mam had met with Mr. Twomey over the break.
โThen youโll be fine,โ he added, tone reassuring. โI promise.โ
โI donโt know what to say if anyone asks me about Dad,โ I confessed. โWhat if a teacher asks me?โ I shook my head, feeling panicked. I felt poisoned. Like I was tainted. Going back to school, knowing that there were people that knew about what had happened was a terrifying concept. It was common knowledge around Ballylaggin, and I was freaking out. โI have no clue how to handle this.โ
โYou handle this with the truth,โ Joey shot back sternly. โOr you just tell them to fuck off and mind their business if you donโt want to talk about it, but you donโt lie anymore, Shan. You got that? You donโt cover for that piece of shit a minute longer because youโve doneย nothingย wrong.โ Straightening his spine, he added, โAnd if any one of those fuckers opens their mouth and gives you shit, Iโll come down there and sort it.โ
โThe truthโs hard,โ I admitted quietly.
My brother nodded stiffly. โEspecially when youโve been programmed to forget it.โ
I thought about his words for a moment. โHey, Joe?โ
โYeah, Shan?โ
โWhat are you going to say if someone asks you?โ
โIโm going to tell them to fuck off and mind their business.โ
I sighed. โI wish I could do that.โ
โDo what?โ
โBe brave,โ I whispered, feeling wistful.
โYou already are.โ He turned to look at me then, green eyes full of pain. โSo fucking brave.โ
โDonโt feel like it,โ I mumbled with a shaky breath. โI just feel like running.โ
โDo you want to?โ His tone was hopeful and a little desperate. โWe could get on a bus right now and just go.โ
My heart skipped a beat in my chest and I had to fight down the surge of unease rising up inside of me. โWhen you say goโฆโ I kept my eyes on his, gauging his reaction. โYou mean for the day, right?โ
Joey didnโt reply right away. Instead, he just sat there, staring back at me.
โJoe?โ I whispered, heart racing hard now. โThatโs what you meant, right?โ
He forced a smile that didnโt quite meet his eyes โ I hadnโt seen one of those in a very long time. โOf course.โ
โDonโt leave me,โ I strangled out, clutching his school jumper in my hand. โYou canโt go away again.โ
โIโm here, arenโt I?โ he replied, tone strained.
โWhat about Aoife?โ I asked, clinging to the one thing I knew could keep him close. โWhatโs happening there?โย Sheโs a reason to stayโฆ
โWeโre fine.โ
โAnd Shane Holland and his friends?โ My heart buckled wildly. โYouโre not going to โโ
โNo,โ he said, tone harder now. โIโm not.โ
I donโt believe youโฆ
โJoey, your girlfriendโs waiting outside in her car for you,โ Darrenโs voice filled my ears and I looked up to find him standing in the doorway, shrugging on a jacket. โYou better get a move on or youโll make her late, too.โ
Without saying another word, Joey stood up and stalked out of my room, roughly brushing Darren aside as he went.
โGood morning to you, too,โ Darren grumbled.
โIโll see ya later, Shan,โ Joey called back as he disappeared inside his bedroom, returning a moment later with his schoolbag slung over his shoulder and his helmet and hurley in his hand. โChin up, kid.โ
โJoey,โ Darren began to say. โCan we not do the wounded boy act today and just be civilized โโ
โEat shit,โ Joey sneered, holding his middle finger up as he thundered down the staircase.
โLovely,โ Darren muttered, rubbing his jaw. โHeโs pleasant in the mornings.โ
โDepends on the company,โ I reminded him, tone petulant. โHe wasย pleasantย to me.โ
โJesus, not you, too,โ Darren grumbled. โI canโt handleย twoย hormone ridden teenagers this early in the morning.โ
Then go back to your life.ย โWhereโs Mam?โ I asked instead.
โWork. Now, are you ready?โ he asked. โThe boys are waiting in the car.โ
โYou donโt have to drive me,โ I stated, eyeing the set of car keys dangling from Darrenโs fingers. โI can get the bus.โ
โCome on, Shannon,โ he groaned. โCut me some slack here. Itโs my first day on the school run.โ
โIโm just saying that I could get the bus, like I usually do.โ
โYeah, well, sue me for not wanting my sister standing around a bus stop at six o clock in the morning when the drunks are lurking around,โ he replied. โIโll be driving you to and from school from now on.โ
โBecause of Johnny?โ I pushed, jutting my chin out defiantly. โBecause you and Mam donโt want me catching spins off him?โ
โNo, Shannon, because our father is still out there and if heโs on a bender, youโre the first person heโll go looking for,โ Darren snapped, and I flinched.
โThanks for the reminder.โ
โIโm sorry,โ he said, tone calmer now. โIโm not trying to upset you, but I need you to beย aware, and I need you toย remember.โ
โYeah, well, just soย youโreย aware; Iโve never had a problem with any of the drunks at the bus stop.โ I swiped my schoolbag off the floor and gingerly slipped it over my shoulder before brushing past him. โJust the drunks in this house.โ
โJesus,โ Darren groaned, trailing after me. โIโm drowning in mood swings.โ