JOEY
โFUN FACT OF THE DAY:ย I officially have udders.โ โUdders?โ
โYep. Thatโs right. I kid you not. Apparently, I produce milk now. By the bra full.โ
โYouโre leaking?โ โLike a faulty tap.โ โShit.โ
โOh yeah, and fair warning, I havenโt seen my vagina since June, so you know what that means, donโt you?โ
โNo, Molloy, I really donโt.โ
โIt means youโll be returning to The Amazon Rainforest of vaginas.โ โJesus.โ
โYep. Oh, and I have brown nipples.โ
โYouโve always had brown nipples.โ
โNo,ย youโveย always had brown nipples,โ she argued. โIโve always had rosy-pink ones.โ
โWell, a change is as good as a rest.โ
โAlso, that spiel they give you about oiling your stomach to prevent stretch marks is complete bullshit. Iโve been oiling, Joe. Three times a day, and your spawn still managed to bend me out of shape like a Stretch- Armstrong doll with varicose veins.โ She sighed dramatically before adding, โI fear I may never wear my yellow bikini again.โ
โDidnโt you buy that bikini when we were in second year?โ โSo?โ
โSo, maybe it doesnโt matter if you canโt fit into a bikini that you wore when you were fourteen?โ
โUgh, I hate it when youโre so logical,โ she grumbled. โI think I liked you better when you were off your head and telling me whatever I wanted to hear.โ
I laughed down the line. โMolloy, you only ever hear what you want anyway, so thatโs a moot point.โ
โA moot point?โ she teased down the line. โGet you, mister fancy pants.
Practicing all the big words for Tommen, huh?โ
โDonโt,โ I groaned, resting my head against the wall. โIโm not doing it, Aoif.โ
โOh yes you are,โ she argued back. โCome next month, my baby daddy is going to be a thorough-bred private school boy.โ Bursting into a fit of snickering laughter, she added, โBlazer and all.โ
โThere is no fucking way that I amย everย wearing a blazer to school,โ I growled, repressing a shiver. โI would rather shit in my hands and clap.โ
โOh, smeared feces . How sexy.โ โGive it a rest, will ya?โ
โHey now, youโre the one threatening to shit in your hands, drama queen,โ she teased.
โThey want to change me, Molloy. Make me into a whole different person. It’s not who I am. I’m me.โ
โThey donโt want to change you, Joe. They want to support you.โ โI donโt get it.โ
โI know you donโt, and that makes me love you even more.โ
โYouโre a dope.โ โYou love me.โ
โYeah.โย I do. I smiled to myself. โSo, did you get your leaving cert results yet? They came out this morning, right?โ
โYeah,โ she sighed dramatically. โBut I havenโt been over to the school to collect them yet.โ
โWhy the hell not?โ
โBecause I didnโt want to miss your call.โ
โMolloy.โ Guilt sucker punched me in the chest. โYou need to go and get your results.โ
โI failed.โ
My heart sank.
โWhat do you mean you failed?โ
โI mean I failed the leaving cert in spectacular fashion.โ โMolloy.โ
โItโs not all bad,โ she was quick to say. โKev got six hundred points. So, heโll be heading off to his top choice university.โ
Like I gave a shit what her brother got.
โLetโs see.โ I heard her sigh sadly as the sound of paper ruffling filled my ears. โD in Business. E in Irish. E in Maths. E in History. Oh, I got a C in Biology. D in English. Oh, and another D in Home Ec.โ
โIโm sorry, queen.โ
โYep.โ Another heavy sigh. โWant some more crappy news?โ โWhat?โ
โI didnโt get in.โ โTo St. Johnโs?โ
โThe rejection letter came yesterday.โ Fuck.
โSo, yeah, stud, it turns out youโre not the only one heading back to school.โ
I frowned. โYouโre going back to school?โ
โAccording to Mam and Dad, I have to repeat sixth year, which I am absolutelyย notย doing.โ She released a frustrated growl. โI mean, it was hard enough last year. How the hell am I supposed to focus this time around with a baby to look after?โ
โAoif.โ Jesus, I could hardly speak I was so laden down with guilt. โIโm so fucking sorry, baby.โ
โItโs not on you, Joe.โ Yeah.
It was.
โTrish wants you to repeat, huh?โ I knew it would be Trish, because Tony wasnโt the school promotor type. In his mind, if you could read, write, count money, and had a good head on your shoulders, then you would make your way just fine in life. Trish, on the other hand, was the one gunning for her kids to make something of themselves.
โYep,โ she replied. โMam thinks itโll be good for me to get it done. Sheโs been in contact with Mr. Nyhan, and heโs been really good about it โ all things considered. He told Mam the school will work with me, you know, sending homework and stuff, and that I donโt have to attend in person until after the Halloween break.โ
โJesus.โ I scrubbed my jaw, feeling overwhelmedย forย her.
โMam offered to mind the baby for me if I go back to school, but Iโm not doing it, Joe.โ
Anxiety filled me.
All these plans and decisions were being made without me.
โWhat about me?โ I heard myself interject. โI can have the baby while you go to school. Iโll find evening work thatโll fit our schedule.โ
โAnd Tommen? Where does that fit in?โ โIt doesnโt.โ
โYouโre going to do this, Joe.โ
โNo, Molloy. Iโm going to take care of you and the baby.โ
โYes, by finishing out school,โ she pushed. โAt least that way our baby has one parent to be proud of.โ
Fuck, that stung.
โThereโs nothing about me to be proud of,โ I told her. โYouโre the good one, Aoif. Youโre the parent our kid will be proud of.โ
โListen to you with all the compliments.โ
โSeriously, you do the whole school gig by day, and Iโll have the baby, and then Iโll work at night while youโre with him.โ
โYeah, because my dadโs really going to go for that.โ
I rolled my eyes. โHe can fire me, but he canโt keep me from my kid.โ โThatโs not it, Joe,โ she was quick to say. โHe loves you. You know he
does. Heโs justโฆ protective of me after everything that happened.โ
โYou mean after I left you alone and pregnant.โ โHe knows you had to go.โ
โHe might know it, but he doesnโt accept it.โ
โWell, I do, and thatโs all that matters,โ she replied. โSo, donโt let it get you down. You and Dad will patch things up when youโre home. You guys always do.โ
Yeah, somehow, I doubted that.
Iโd overheard Tony ranting and raving the other night when she was on the phone to me.
He didnโt want me going anywhere near his daughter, and I didnโt blame him. Jesus, it was a miracle he hadnโt confiscated her phone to stop me from calling. I sure as hell wouldnโt blame him if he did. Iโd put his daughter through hell.
โHeโll give you back your job at the garage once he sees how well youโre doing,โ Molloy said down the line. โMaybe not right away, but he will. Dad never replaced you. He never hired anyone else, Joe.โ
โI really fucking hope youโre right, Molloy,โ I said honestly. Because they could talk about college degrees to me until the cows came home, but the only career Iโd ever been interested in pursuing was under the bonnet of a car.