โSHE RUINED MY LIFE!โ CAOIMHE SCREAMED. โIย CAN NEVER SHOW MY FACE AT SCHOOLย again.โ
โCaoimhe!โ
โEveryone is talking about me.โ
โNo, theyโre not.โ
โYeah, they are, Mam, and itโs all her fault.โ
โCaoimhe, please.โ
โIโm not going to school tomorrow if sheโs there.โ
โYouโre in sixth class, Caoimhe. Your sister is in junior infants. Youโre on opposite sides of the school.โ
โI donโt care! Iโm not going if sheโs there.โ
โOh yes you are.โ
โShe shouldnโt even be at my school because thereโs something fucked-up wrong with her!โ Throwing her schoolbag on the floor, she turned to glare at me. โWhy did you have to come to my school?โ Releasing a furious scream, she looked at our parents. โWhy couldnโt you have sent her somewhere else?โ
โCaoimhe, you need to settle down,โ Mam said, moving to stand between us. โSheโs only four, sweetheart, and sheโs come leaps and bounds this year. Donโt be angry with her.โ
โAngry with her?โ Caoimheโs eyes bulged. โI fucking hate her, Mam!โ
โCaoimhe!โ
โSheโs a fucking lunatic, Mam.โ
โDonโt you dare call your sister that word.โ
โWhy not? Itโs the truth. Half the time sheโs a mute, and the other half, sheโs screaming her head off and attacking anyone who gets near her.โ My sister threw her hands up and screamed. โShe attacked another child in her classroom, for fuckโs sake. My friendโs baby brother! She drew blood. You canโt honestly think thatโs normal behavior.โ
โThatโs enough!โ That was Daddy. He walked over and wrapped his arm around Mammyโs shoulder. โDonโt raise your voice to your mother. You know sheโs not well.โ
โYeah, from another plague she brought into our lives,โ Caoimhe spat. โFirst Lizzie and now cancer!โ
โDonโt you dare say that about your mother!โ Daddy roared. He led Mammy over to her armchair and helped her sit down before turning back to Caoimhe.
Meanwhile, I made a beeline for my mother, feeling scared and cross and worried all at once. Climbing onto her lap, I burrowed into her chest, but it felt different now. Flat and bony. Not soft like it used to be.
โItโs okay,โ Mammy whispered, wrapping her arms around me. Her skin looked yellow now, not peach like it used to, and her head was shiny and bald.
โNow, Iโve been cutting you slack because I understand how hard the past couple of years have been on you, but youโve overstepped your mark, young lady,โ Daddy told Caoimhe. โI understand your frustrations, and I feel for you, but taking it out on your sick mother is not the way to handle this, Caoimhe.โ
Breaking down in front of him, my sister covered her face with her hands and screamed, โI wish I was dead!โ





