JOEY
โAREย you sure youโre not hungry?โ I asked Molloy on Friday night, as we took our seats in the middle row at the cinema.
She shook her head. โThirsty?โ
Another head shake.
She had been banging on about going to seeย Boogeymanย for weeks now. Iโd finally managed to get a night off work to take her, and she couldnโt look more miserable if she tried.
She wasnโt talking. She wasnโt eating. She wasnโt smiling.
The girl sitting next to me was not the same girl who climbed out of my bed last week and I was really starting to worry.
โSo, I heard a rumor this evening,โ I decided to go with next, knowing that Molloy could never resist some juicy gossip. โAccording to Mack, that Johnny Kavanagh lad from Tommen kicked seven kinds of shit out of Ciara Maloneyโs fella in Biddies this evening.โ
When she didnโt reply, I continued to ramble on, hoping to stir some sort of reaction from her.
โApparently, Ciara and Hannah were giving Shan shit as usual, and yer man Kavanagh absolutely lost it. Knocked over a table of drink and everything. Gave that Murphy lad a right kicking,โ I added, stuffing a handful of popcorn into my mouth. โI reckon thereโs something going on there; between Shannon and Kavanagh. Sheโd never admit it, of course, but Iโm not thick. I mean, first heโs driving her home from school, then heโs taking her to the pub, and now he’s publicly defending her honor and settling scores with a bunch of bitches that have been hounding her for years? Sounds a little more than just friends, if you ask me.โ
A half-hearted, โOh?โ was all I got for my troubles.
At a complete fucking loss at what to say or do next, I drummed my fingers on the armrest and decided to concentrate on the screen in front of me.
It wasnโt coming easy, though.
Not when I could literally feel the anxiety wafting from my girlfriend.
โJOE?โ Molloy finally whispered, an hour or so into the movie. โI need to tell you something.โ
โHm?โ I turned to look at her, relieved that she was finally making conversation. โYeah?โ
โIโmโฆโ Her green eyes were wide and full of panic. โIโmโฆโ โYouโre what, Molloy?โ
โScared.โ Exhaling a shaky breath, she shook her head and reached for my arm, draping it over her shoulders as she leaned into my side, โIโm really scared.โ
โItโs just a film,โ I whispered, tightening my arm around her. โItโs not real life. Donโt let it freak you out.โ
โI know.โ Shivering, she buried her face in my chest, and fisted the front of my hoodie in her hand. โIโm justโฆ Iโm still scared.โ
Confused, I looked down at the way she was clinging to me and felt even more uneasy than before.
The way she was acting was all wrong.
None of this sat well with me, because this was the same girl who loved gore and horror in movies.
โDo you want to leave?โ She shook her head.
โI can take you home.โ
Another head shake.
โYouโre clearly miserable.โ โI donโt want to go home.โ
โThen what do you want from me, Molloy?โ I asked, feeling helpless.
โWhat can I do here?โ
โYou can stay,โ she squeezed out, and a shudder rolled through her. โI want you to stay with me, Joe.โ
โIโm staying,โ I replied, expelling a frustrated breath. โIโm not going anywhere.โ
LATER THAT NIGHT, as I drove us home from the cinema in Mahon Point, I watched from the corner of my eye, as Molloy stared out the passenger window, clearly lost in thought, as Bell X1โsย Eve, The Apple Of My Eyeย played on the local radio station.
โIโll drive you home,โ I told her, breaking the silence. โAnd Iโll walk home from your place.โ
She swung her gaze to me. โYouโre not staying the night?โ โNot tonight.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause if I wanted to get the cold shoulder, then I can get plenty of those at home,โ I replied, hand tightening on the wheel.
โItโs not like that, Joe,โ she croaked out. โItโs not.โ
โThen whatโs it like, Molloy?โ I demanded hoarsely. โHuh? Whatโs happening with you?โ
โNothing,โ she whispered, retreating back to her perch of staring out the window and ignoring me. โI love you, Joe.โ
โYeah, and I love you back,โ I admitted, feeling frustrated and pissed off and anxious all in one breath. โBut I donโt understand whatโs happening here. With you. Between us. I donโt fucking like it.โ
โDonโt go home tonight,โ she said, after a long stretch of silence. โPlease.โ
โIโm not staying at your house.โ She turned to look at me. โWhy?โ
I shook my head. โI already told you.โ โThen can I stay at your house?โ
โMolloy.โ I released a pained sigh. โDonโt.โ
โPlease.โ Reaching across the console she placed her hand on my jean- clad thigh. โI know Iโm holding back, okay? I know. Iโm justโฆโ Releasing a pained growl, she shook her head and reached a hand up to swat what I presumed was a tear from her cheek. โUgh, why am I such a fucking girl?โ
โAre you crying?โ โNo.โ
โMolloy?โ
โIโm being stupid.โ
Throwing on my indicator, I waited for a break in traffic before pulling off to the side of the road and throwing on the hazard lights.
Killing the engine, I turned to face her. โOkay, you need to start talking to me.โ
โReally, Iโm fine,โ she sobbed, batting tears left, right, and center, as they dripped onto her cheeks. โI donโt know why Iโm crying,โ she half-laughed, half-sobbed, as tears continued to fall from her long lashes. โSee?โ Wiping her eyes with the back of her hands, she smiled across the seat at me and said, โIโm totally fine.โ
โJesus. No, youโre not.โ Pushing my seat back as far as it went, I unfastened my seatbelt and reached over to unfasten hers before pulling her into my arms. โCome here.โ
โIโm fine,โ she full on cried now, sobbing uncontrollably, as she buried her face in my neck. โThis is ridiculous.โ
โYouโre not pregnant, are ya?โ I joked, wrapping her up in my arms. โCould you imagine?โ she joked back, still crying.
โFuck no,โ I chuckled. โI think Iโd rather open the door and lie down in the traffic.โ
โThen itโs a good thing Iโm not,โ she replied, laughing almost manically, before another batch of sobs racked through her. โItโs probably just period hormones or something.โ