DECEMBER 17, 1994
โIย KNOW YOUR SISTERโ WERE THE FIRST WORDS THAT CAME OUT OF MY SISTERโS MOUTHย when Lizzieโs sister stepped foot through our door on the last Saturday before Christmas. โSheโs my best friend at school, but Gerardโs my best friend at home.โ
โIs that so?โ Caoimhe laughed, allowing Claire to drag her upstairs to see her doll collection.
โWeโll be home for half one,โ Mam told me, while applying her lipstick in the mirror. โIf you need anything or feel unhappy about something, I want you to call Sadhbh, okay?โ
โIโm not calling Sadhbh,โ I replied, scrunching my nose up in disgust. โSheโs got that man sleeping over again.โ
โHugh,โ Mam admonished. โItโs not our business, remember?โ
โYeah, whatever, but Joeโs way better,โ I grumbled.
โYou would say that,โ she chuckled. โHeโs your godfather who spoils you rotten.โ
โNo, Iโm saying it because itโs the truth,โ I shot back with a huff. โIโll call Joe if I need a grown-up.โ
โJoe has the kids this weekend,โ Mam reminded, adjusting her dress. โSo please just call Sadhbh if you need to.โ
โIโll call Grandad Healy and thatโs my final offer,โ I replied, standing firm.
โFine, you can call Grandad,โ Mam conceded with a chuckle. โOh, and Caoimhe asked if her Mark Allen can come over toย watch a movie when you guys are gone to bed. I told her that he could but has to leave by eleven, so just keep an eye on everything, okay?โ
โMark Allen?โ I gaped at my mother. โAs in Sadhbhโs boyfriendโsย son?โ
โHugh.โ
โUgh!โ I growled, scowling โWhy would anyone want to watch a film withย him?โ
โThatโs not your business, either.โ
Iโd met Mark a few times and Gibs wasnโt lying when he said the guy was a creep. He thought he was so much tougher and cooler than us because he was a teenager, when in fact, all he was better at doing was being a fucking creep. โI hate that guy!โ
โHugh!โ
โYou taught me not to lie, Mam,โ I reminded her.
โI also taught you to have manners,โ she shot back with a smirk. โNow, I know Caoimheโs the babysitter, but youโre the man of the house when Dadโs not home, so I expect you to look after your sister.โ
โJesus, Mam, you look beautiful,โ I told her, eyeing the tight, sparkly red dress she had on. โYouโre way skinnier than I thought you were.โ
โWhy thank you, son,โ Mam chuckled, squeezing my cheek. โWhat a little charmer you are.โ
โHe gets that from his old fella,โ Dad chimed in, appearing from the kitchen with both his and Mamโs coats flung over his arm. โRight, love, letโs get cracking. The taxiโs outside.โ
โWait, wait, wait, I think Iโve forgotten something,โ Mam laughed as he carted her to the door. โI need to kiss my babies before we go.โ
โYour big baby is right here,โ Dad drawled, opening the front door and lifting Mam down the porch steps. โAnd you can kiss him in the taxi.โ
โUgh,โ I groaned, slamming the door behind them. โGood riddance.โ
Two hours later, I had to admit that being babysat by Caoimhe Young was way better than Mrs. Grady. I felt bad for thinking it, but it was the truth. Caoimhe had plenty of energy to keep up with Claire, which meant that I didnโt have to chase her around the house in case she was on the loose, had the scissors, or had gotten into Mamโs makeup. Instead, Caoimhe did all those things while I got to play my computer game in peace.
โWe made you cookies,โ Claire squealed, blowing my bedroom door inward then, and I mentally cursed myself for being a jinx. Goddammit. โCome on, Hugh. Come downstairs and taste them.โ
I didnโt want to eat anything my sister had put her grubby, little fingers on. I was all too familiar with the creepy crawlies that she collected in jars with Gibs, but knowing Claire, she would try to feed them to me in my sleep if I didnโt give in. It was a battle I couldnโt win, so I switched off my game and trudged downstairs to the kitchen.
As I expected, the cookies looked like something the neighborโs dog shat out, but I picked one up and took a bite to placate the curly-haired demon pirouetting around the kitchen.
โMm,โ I mumbled, rubbing my stomach. โItโs delicious.โ It wasnโt, but it wasnโt terrible either. โGood job.โ
Caoimhe rolled her eyes and laughed. โMy sister was right; youย areย sweet.โ
My cheeks reddened and I practically choked down my mouthful of cookie to answer her. โLiz said I was sweet?โ
โUh-huh.โ Grinning, she leaned her hip against the island and dried her hands with the tea towel. โAmong other things.โ
โLike what?โ I blurted out, trying and failing to play it cool. โI mean, uh, she said stuff about me?โ
โAw, look at you blushing over my sister,โ Caoimhe crooned. โThis is too cute.โ
โHughโs in love,โ Claire chimed in then. โHe wants to smooch your sister.โ
โClaire!โ I snapped, feeling my face grow hotter. โStop it. You know I donโt.โ
โLiar, liar, pants on fire,โ Claire teased, while she danced over to our babysitter. โHeโs always asking me questions about her.โ
โOhย really?โ Caoimheโs eyes danced with mischief. โWhat kind of questions, Claire?โ
โLike whatโs her favorite color, and does she like dinosaurs, and whoโs her favorite author, and does she talk about him at school,โ my sister replied with a snicker. โHe even draws her pictures, and writes little notes, and makes me bring them to school for her.โ
Groaning, I fought the urge to run upstairs and die from my shame in private.
โLizzie draws pictures for Hughie, too,โ Claire continued, spilling my secrets, as she led Caoimhe into the lounge. โAnd she writes notes with love hearts on them, and I have to bring them home for him.โ
โOmigod,โ Caoimhe gushed, sinking down on the couch next to Claire. โThat is the sweetest thing Iโve ever heard.โ
โI think Hughie is Lizzieโs boyfriend,โ Claire offered. โLike Gerard is my boyfriend.โ
โNo, Iโm not,โ I argued, feeling all sweaty and awkward, as I hovered in the archway. โAnd Gibsie isnโt yours, either.โ I shook my head, feeling flustered. โHeโs just a boy whoโs yourย friend. Same as me and Liz.โ
โNuh-uh, Hughie,โ my sister argued back, gesturing for me to come and sit next to her. โGerard says heโs going to marry me when Iโm a big girl.โ
โAw.โ Caoimhe laughed. โMy little Gibs told you he would marry you?โ
โYep.โ Claire smiled proudly. โExcept weโre getting kittens after the honeymoon and not bull guns.โ
โShoot me,โ I muttered, sinking down on the couch. โSeriously.โ
โDo you have one?โ Claire asked then, climbing onto her lap. โA boyfriend?โ
โYep, I sure do,โ Caoimhe replied, smiling. โActually, I think you guys might know my boyfriend: Mark Allen.โ
โEw.โ Claire reared back, looking horrified. โJust ew.โ
Caoimhe laughed. โYou donโt approve?โ
My sister shook her head. โHis daddy was kissing Gerardโs mammy when he wasnโt supposed to,โ she explained, scrunching her little nose up. โGerard says they were being cheaters on his daddy.โ
โOh boy.โ Caoimhe sighed. โWell, thatโs not good, is it?โ
โNope. Thatโs a bad thing.โ
โSometimes grown-ups do bad things,โ she agreed. โBut just because the grown-ups do bad things, doesnโt mean the kids are to blame.โ
Claire looked confused, but I knewย exactlyย what she was trying to do.
โItโs not Gibsieโs fault, is it?โ Caoimhe clarified in a gentle tone.
โNope.โ
โExactly.โ Caoimhe smiled at her. โThen how can it be Markโs fault?โ
This seemed to throw my sister, and she frowned. โHuh.โ
I arched a disbelieving brow and snorted.
โGot something to say, Hugo Boss-Man?โ
โYeah, Gibsieโs a child,โ I told her. โMarkโs a bully.โ
โA bully to who?โ
โGibsie.โ
Caoimheโs eyes met mine and I could see that she didnโt believe me. โYouโre wrong about him. Markโs really great once you get to know him.โ
No fucking thanks.
โDo you love him?โ Claire asked, dragging our babysitterโs attention back to her. โDoes he hold the door for you?โ
โYep,โ she told my sister with a smile. โHe does lots of nice things for me.โ
โReally?โ
โUh-huh.โ
โWhat kinds of nice things?โ
โRight, Iโm off to bed,โ I declared, standing up and waving them off.
If staying up late meant listening to my babysitter gush about her asshole boyfriend to my gullible sister, then Iโd rather not.
When I reached my bedroom window, I looked across the street to Gibsieโs window. It was dark. The van parked in the driveway across the street made me glad he was at his dadโs house for the weekend.
Kneeling at my bedside, I blessed myself and quickly recited my prayers before climbing into bed. It took a lot longer than usual to fall asleep, and I thought about switching on my television but decided against it. If I did that, Iโd be tempted to play on my Sega, and if that happened, Iโd be up all night.
A little while later, the sound of the front door opening and closing filled my ears and I strained to hear the muffled voices.
There was a male voice.
This confused me because I knew my dadโs voice and that wasnโt him.
Rolling onto my side, I tried to drift off, feeling my eyes grow heavy, but a strange feeling in my stomach gnawed at me.
Thatโs when my motherโs words drifted into my mind.
Mark Allen.
He was coming over to watch a movie.
Goddammit!
Throwing off the covers, I climbed out of bed and stomped downstairs to check. When I reached the lounge and locked eyes on the familiar, dark-haired teenage boy sitting on my couch, with my sister on his lap, a wave of unease washed over me.
I couldnโt explain why I felt so uncomfortable or why the hairs on the back of my neck shot up whenever I laid eyes on him. But itย alwaysย happened. I felt like Peter Parker with Spidey senses, and mine told me that Mark Allen wasย notย good. Not good at all.
โClaire!โ I barked, stalking into the lounge. โNo.โ Not stopping until I was right in front of them, I grabbed my sisterโs hand and yanked her off his lap. โYou donโt sit on strangersโ laps.โ
โItโs okay, though, because heโs going to be Gerardโs brother soon,โ my sister explained, looking up at me with big, brown eyes. โSo heโs not a stranger.โ
โI donโt care.โ Keeping ahold of her hand, I walked my sister to the other end of the couch and lifted her onto it before turning back around. โDonโt touch my sister again,โ I warned, standing in front of her. โNot ever again.โ
โWhoa, Hugh, itโs okay,โ Caoimhe said from her perch beside Mark. โWe were just watching a movie. Your mam said it was okay.โ Smiling, she gestured to the bully with his arm around her. โDo you want to watch the film with us?โ
โAre you going to bed?โ I asked my sister, ignoring Mark when he tried to speak to me.
โNope.โ Claire smiled and pointed at the television. โIโm staying up forย Look Whoโs Talking.โ
โFine.โ I nodded and plopped down beside her. โThen so am I.โ
โYouโre being super rude,โ Claire whispered in my ear.
I knew I was, and I was worried about getting in trouble from my parents.
I tried to be good, to do the right thing, but I couldnโt stop myself tonight.
I didnโt like it.
It felt all wrong.
โDonโt sit on his lap,โ I whispered back.
โHow come?โ
I donโt know. โJust donโt, okay?โ
โOkay.โ
โI mean it.โ I held my pinky finger up to her. โPromise me.โ
โI promise,โ she replied hooking her finger around mine before proceeding to curl up in a ball on my lap.
Normally, I would kill my sister for hugging me, but not tonight.
Instead, I wrapped my arm around her shoulders and kept her close.
				




