MAY 1995
The stench of smoke was in my nose, and I didnโt like it. Mammy said it was incense; the same stuff Father Murphy burned at mass on Sundays.
I didnโt like going to mass. The church felt stuffy, and old, and sad.
Worst of all, you didnโt get to talk for a whole hour.
An hour felt forever when you were five.
Somehow, the church was even worse today and it was Tuesday.
It was sadder.
Looking around at all the crying faces, I plucked at a loose thread on my cardigan and swung my legs back and forth, smiling to myself every time I kicked the back of the pew in front of me.
โSit still, Claire,โ Daddy instructed, placing a hand on my knee. โItโs almost over, pet.โ
โItโs stinky,โ I whispered back, pinching my nose. โI donโt like it, Daddy.โ
โI know, pet,โ he agreed, smoothing a hand over my curls. โBe a big girl for Daddy and stay nice and quiet for five more minutes.โ
โThen can I play with Gerard?โ
He didnโt answer me.
โCan I play with Gerard today, Daddy?โ I repeated, pulling on the leg of his trouser suit. โPlease? I miss him.โ
โMaybe not today, pet,โ he replied, and then he did what the other men were doing. He leaned forward and pushed his thumbs into his eyes to hide his tears.
โBut how come?โ I argued. โHeโs right up there.โ I pointed to the front of the church. โI can see him, Daddy.โ
โNo, Claire.โ
โButโโ
I didnโt understand any of this.
Twisting sideways, I looked at my brother. He was crying, too. Mammy tucked him into her side, as he cried against her shoulder.
โHey, Hugh?โ I whisper-hissed, covering my mouth with my hands. โDo you want to play with Gerard after mass?โ
โShh, Claire,โ Mammy sniffled, using the tissue tucked inside her sleeve to wipe her face. โNot here.โ
Not here?
What did that mean?
I couldnโt figure out what was happening, but I didnโt like it.
I had a strange feeling in my tummy that got stronger every time I looked at the coffins. Thatโs what Hugh called the boxes near the altar.
There was a big brown one and a small white one. Hugh said that Gerardโs daddy, Joe, was in the big brown one, and his sister, Bethany, was in the little white one.
Because they drowned last Saturday.
Drowned was a new word for me, and it was hard to understand, but it still made me super sad. Because when you drowned you went in a box.
โDrowned.โ Brows furrowed in concentration, I tried to spell out the word. โD, R โฆ โ
โShh, Claire.โ
Nope, it was too big for me.
Folding and unfolding my hands, I looked around and waved when I spotted Hugh and Gerardโs teacher across the row.
โStop it, Claire,โ Mammy warned, snatching my hand out of the air, and placing it on my lap. โBe good.โ
I thought Iย wasย being good.
Trying my best to be good for Mammy, I sat on my hands and didnโt swing my legs anymore.
Not until the music started and everybody stood up.
โOasis, Daddy,โ I squealed, barely able to contain my excitement.ย I knew this song. It was my daddy and Joeโs favorite band. The song playing was called โStop Crying Your Heart Outโ.
Daddy didnโt smile. He was too sad. Joe was his bestest friend in the whole world, and he was in the brown coffin, but Gerard was my bestest friend in the whole wide world, and I was happy because he didnโt get drowned with Joe and Bethany.
My daddy got Gerard out of the water. He jumped in and rescued him. With his suit and shoes on. And his socks. My daddy was a hero. Thatโs what the neighbors said.
When Father Murphy walked down the aisle sprinkling that stinky smoke, I pegged my nose and squirmed in discomfort, but I quickly forgot about the smell when my gaze landed on the coffins. They were being carried down the aisle.
The big brown one first.
Then the little white one.
The crying got louder and louder then, making me super sad. When the white coffin passed by our pew, my brother burst into tears, crying loud and hard into my motherโs chest.
โShh, Hugh,โ I scolded. โBe good.โ
โShh, Claire,โ both Mammy and Daddy said at the same time.
I didnโt get it.
People started to follow the coffin.
Gerardโs nana and grandad, his aunties and uncles, and cousins. His mammy, Sadhbh, who was being held up by her boyfriend, Keith, and his stinky son, Mark.
I didnโt like Mark.
I didnโt like his mean eyes, or his big hands, or how he was always scowling at us.
Shuffling along behind him, with his aunty Jacqui, was my bestest friend in the whole world.
Gerard.
Excitement bubbled inside of me at the sight of him and I could hardly stop myself from bouncing on the spot.
Wide-eyed, I watched as the blond-haired boy, with the curls that matched mine, used the sleeve of his white shirt to wipe his nose before locking his gaze on me.
โHi,โ I mouthed, waving at him.
His eyes looked so sad, and his cheeks were streaked with tears, but he raised his hand and waved back at me. โHi.โ
My heart started to beat super-fast, like I had been running a race, and my belly flip-flopped like a pancake in a frying pan.
โDonโt move,โ Mammy began to say, but I couldnโt help it. I was already slipping out of the pew and racing down the aisle. โPeter, stop her!โ
โClaire,โ Dad whisper-hissed, but it was too late.
I had made it back to him.
Not stopping until I was right beside my best friend, I slipped my hand into his and squeezed. โI missed you.โ
Sniffling, Gerard tightened his hold on my hand and wiped his cheek with the sleeve of his black suit jacket, as we trailed out of the church after the coffins. โI missed you, too.โ
โIโm glad itโs not you in the box,โ I whispered in his ear, leaning close enough so that only Gerard could hear me. โYouโre my favorite person in the whole wide world and I would swap everyone for you. Even Hugh.โ
โYouโre not supposed to say things like that,โ he replied, but he didnโt sound mad. Instead, he tightened his hold on my hand, as we followed the crowd towards the graveyard.
โI prayed for it to be you,โ I said quickly, needing to tell him all the things that I had saved up in my head since the boat. Since the drowning. When they said someone had been saved from the water. โI prayed for it to be you.โ
He choked out a sob and turned to look at me. โYou d-did?โ
I nodded. โI promised God I would do all the good things in the world if he brought you back.โ I beamed at him. โAnd he listened.โ
โThat wasnโt God, Claire,โ he whispered, wiping his nose with his sleeve. โThat was your dad.โ
โI donโt care who it was,โ I replied. โJust as long as youโre here.โ
โI donโt think my family thinks like that,โ he said, turning back to look at the ground as we walked. โI think they wanted your dad to save Bethany.โ
โI didnโt,โ I admitted honestly. โI wanted to keep you most of all.โ
โClaire, come back to us, please,โ Daddy interrupted, catching up with us and placing a hand on my shoulder. โYou canโt be with Gerard right now.โ
I opened my mouth to complain, but Gerard answered for me. โPlease donโt take her away from me.โ
โLeave them be, Pete,โ Aunty Jacqui told Daddy. โGod knows the poor lad needs a familiar face at this time.โ
Daddy didnโt look so sure, but he let me walk to the graveside with Gerard.
โI donโt know what Iโm going to do now,โ he said when we reached the grave. โI donโt want to go home with them.โ
โWith your mam and Keith?โ Scrunching my nose up in disgust, I muttered, โAnd stinky Mark.โ
Gerard nodded stiffly. โI want my dad.โ
โYour dadโs an angel now, though, right?โ
He shrugged. โThatโs what Father Murphy said.โ
โDonโt you believe him?โ
โI donโt know what I believe anymore,โ he replied, and then he went quiet for a long moment before blowing out a frustrated breath. โI looked stupid.โ
โWhen?โ
โAt mass.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause I couldnโt read it,โ he said quietly.
โThe prayer?โ I asked, thinking back to the prayer Gerard read at the altar during mass. โI thought you were great.โ
โI couldnโt fucking read the words, Claire,โ he choked out, tearful gray eyes locked on mine. โI made it up.โ
โThatโs okay, Gerard.โ I smiled extra hard to make him feel better. โI thought you were the bestest.โ
โMark said itโs because Iโm stupid,โ he added, tightening his hold on my hand. โHe whispered it in my ear when I came back from the altar.โ
โMarkโs the stupid one,โ I growled, feeling cross. โYouโre the smartest person I know. Like super smart.โ
โItโs when the words are on a page,โ he said, releasing a frustrated breath. โI swear I can remember them just fine in my head. I could have said it no problem if I didnโt look down at the stupid page.โ
โGerard.โ
โIt makes no sense to me,โ he hurried to add. โIt doesnโt matter if I write it down or Mam writes it. Not one word on the page makes sense to me.โ
โI can help you,โ I offered. โIโm getting really good at reading myย Tara and Benย reader at school.โ
โJust stay.โ He squeezed my hand. โThat helps.โ
โIt does?โ
Nodding stiffly, he took a step closer to the open grave and peeked in. โItโs deep.โ
โYeah, super deep,โ I agreed, peering into the big hole in the ground alongside him.
โItโs dark.โ
โUh-huh.โ I nodded eagerly. โToo dark.โ
โSheโs scared of the dark.โ
โBethany?โ
โYeah.โ
โItโs okay, though, because your daddy is with her, so heโll keep her safe.โ
โWhat about me?โ he whispered, as a lone tear trickled down his cheek. โWhoโll keep me safe?โ
โI will, silly,โ I replied, releasing his hand so that I could give him a hug. โIโll keep you safe, Gerard.โ
His breath hitched and I knew that he was about to cry again. But he didnโt. Instead, he broke free from my hug, turned away from the big hole, and ran down the footpath away from the big crowd, ignoring his Mammy and aunties who were calling his name.
He was faster than me.
He had longer legs.
But Gerard had never run away from me before.
It made me sad.
โHey, Gerard!โ I called out, huffing and puffing out big breaths as I raced after him. โWait for me.โ
โIโll get him,โ Hugh and Patrick both said, bolting past me like the fastest runners in Ireland.
My brother and his friends were seven. I was only five. It wasnโt fair that I couldnโt keep up with them.
A small hand slipped into mine and I turned around to see a pair of bright-blue eyes. โHey.โ
โLizzie!โ Smiling at the sight of my other best friend, I threw my arms around her and squeezed. โYou came.โ
โWe all came.โ
โEven Caoimhe?โ
โYep. Are you going back to your parents?โ
โI need to find Gerard.โ
โWant me to come with you?โ
I nodded happily.
Grinning back at me, Lizzie slipped her arm through mine and skipped along beside me in the direction of where the boys had gone. โI donโt like the smell in the church.โ
โMe either,โ she agreed. โIt stinks.โ
โAnd itโs too hot,โ I added. โMammy made me wear tights and this big cardigan.โ Feeling hot, I tugged at the buttons on my cardigan and sighed loudly when they wouldnโt open. โIโm still not good with the buttons, Liz.โ
โThatโs okay,โ she replied, reaching for my cardigan. โIโm excellent.โ
Lizzie was so excellent she could even spell the wordย excellent.
She always got the super-work stars from teacher in class.
I didnโt mind, though.
Apart from Gerard and Shannon, Lizzie was my third favorite friend in the world.
โDo you think heโs going to be okay?โ I asked a little while later when we turned a corner in the empty part of the graveyard and the boys came into sight.
Up ahead, I could see my brother Hugh. He was holding Gerard in his arms. Keeping him close while their other friend Patrick sat on the footpath with his arm around the both of them. I couldnโt hear what my brother was saying to Gerard, but I knew it was something smart. Hugh was good that way. He always knew what to say.
โWho?โ
โGerard.โ
โI donโt know, Claire.โ She shrugged as she helped to retie my cardigan around my waist when it slipped off. โCaoimhe says that Gibsieโs going to be sad for a long time.โ
โA really long time,โ I agreed, feeling sad thinking about it.
โShe said we need to leave him alone and give him time.โ
โTime?โ
โYep.โ
โTime for what?โ
โDonโt know,โ she replied with a shrug. โBut Caoimhe says itโs important.โ
โI want to hug him.โ
โYou should,โ she told me. โYou give the best hugs.โ
โYour hugs are pretty good, too,โ I replied. โSuper squishy.โ
โBut your hugs feel like sunshine.โ
โLike sunshine?โ I frowned in confusion. โHow?โ
โBecause you are sunshine, silly.โ She laughed before skipping off in the direction of the boys. โOr maybe itโs your shampoo.โ
โMy shampoo?โ Reaching around, I grabbed a curl and took a whiff. โThatโs not sunshine, Liz, thatโs strawberries.โ
โIโm really sorry about your dad, Gibsie,โ Lizzie said when she reached their huddle. Not stopping until she was kneeling on the footpath in front of him, she wrapped her arms around our friend and squeezed him tight. โAnd your sister, too.โ
โThanks, Liz,โ Gerard sniffled, hugging her back.
โOh, I brought this for you,โ she added, reaching into the pocket of her skirt. โSorry, it got bent in my pocket.โ She placed a broken daisy on his lap before settling down on the footpath next to my brother. โItโs for the grave.โ
โThanks, Liz.โ He shoved the daisy into his pocket before turning to look at my brother and then Patrick. โThanks for staying, lads.โ
โWeโll always stay, Gibs,โ Hugh replied, keeping one arm wrapped around Gerard, while using the other to tuck Lizzie close to his side.
โExactly,โ Patrick agreed, hooking his arm around Gerard from the other side. โWhat are friends for?โ
A hot, angry feeling stabbed my belly.
It always happened when Liz and Hugh were together. She was supposed to be my friend, but she always played with my brother when she came over, and I didnโt like it.
Sitting cross-legged on the footpath in front of them, I picked at a scab on my elbow and tried to think nicer thoughts. Kinder thoughts. Iโd made a promise to God, after all. I got to keep Gerard.
โLiz!โ Caoimheโs familiar voice drilled through the air. โWhat were you thinking running off like that? Mamโs looking all over the place for you.โ
โAw crap,โ Lizzie grumbled, quickly climbing to her feet. โI better go back.โ
โIโll walk you back to your sister,โ Hugh said, springing up to join her. โIโll be right back, Gibs.โ
โHe definitely has the hots for her,โ Patrick announced, staring after Hugh and Liz as they walked up the path.
โOh, yeah,โ Gerard agreed quietly. โHeโs so obvious.โ
Frowning, Patrick added, โI think she has the hots for him, too.โ
โYep,โ Gerard replied. โSheโs obvious, too.โ
โWhatโs the hots?โ I asked them.
โItโs when two people want to hold hands with each other and spend all of lunchtime playing together. Just the two of them,โ Patrick explained.
โBut Hugh doesnโt go to the same school as Liz, so how can they have the hots for each other if they donโt play together at lunchtime?โ
โThey do it at home instead,โ Gerard offered.
โPlaying?โ
โYep.โ
โBut you play with Lizzie, too, Patrick,โ I added. โSo, does that mean you have the hots for her, too?โ
โI donโt know. Maybe sometimes,โ he replied, looking distracted before quickly climbing to his feet. โIโll be right back.โ
โSorry for running away earlier,โ Gerard said when Patrick was gone. โI wasnโt running away from you.โ
โIt was the big hole in the ground, wasnโt it?โ I asked, crawling over to sit beside him. โIt scared me, too.โ
With teary, gray eyes, he nodded slowly. โI didnโt want to see them put my sister in the hole.โ
โHey, Gerard?โ
โYeah, Claire?โ
โDo you need time?โ
โTime for what?โ
โI donโt know.โ I shrugged and readjusted the knot holding my cardigan to my waist. โCaoimhe said that you need lots of time and that weโre to leave you alone.โ
โNo, no, donโt go,โ he blurted out, snatching up my hand in his. โOkay?โ
โI wasnโt going anywhere, silly,โ I chuckled, staring down at how his hand made my hand look super tiny. โI would never leave you, Gerard.โ
โThatโs what my dad said.โ He sucked in a shaky breath and clenched his eyes shut before whispering, โSo just โฆ please donโt go, okay?โ
โIโll never go, Gerard,โ I replied, shifting closer so that our shoulders were touching. That was what happened when I was with Gerard. I wanted my hand to touch his hand all the time. Or my shoulder. Or my toes. I never wanted him to step back or leave. I just wanted him to stay right beside me. Even when he was super sad. โIโll never leave you.โ
โI mean it,โ he urged, turning to look at me now. โI canโt lose another person I love.โ
โYou love me?โ
He nodded sadly, as another tear trickled down his check. โI love you most of all.โ
I beamed up at him. โEven more than Hugh?โ
He scrunched his nose up in disgust. โI donโt love Hugh.โ
โEven more than Patrick?โ
โI donโt love Feely, either.โ
โYou donโt?โ
โJust you.โ
โYou know, Gerard, if you ever get super sad, I can be your sister, too. Hugh wonโt mind sharing.โ
โYou canโt be my sister, Claire.โ
โWhy not?โ
โBecause you canโt have the hots for your sister.โ
โYouโve got the hots for me?โ My tummy flipped like a pancake again. โNot Lizzie? Because I heard Hugh say that sheโs super pretty once.โ
โLizzie? Ugh. No way,โ he grumbled, lip curling up in disapproval. โI donโt see Lizzie.โ
โYou donโt?โ
โI donโt see anyone.โ His lips tipped up in the smallest of smiles before he added, โExcept for you.โ
โGerard, sweetheart, itโs time to go home,โ a familiar voice called out and I felt him stiffen beside me when both of our families walkedย towards us. โWe have mourners coming to the house.โ
โFive more minutes,โ he bit out, breathing hard and fast now. โPlease.โ
โWe have to go now, pet,โ his mammy pushed.
โPlease,โ he repeated, glaring at the footpath. โFive minutes.โ
โGerard โฆ โ
โHe can come home with us, Sadhbh,โ I offered, wrapping my arm around his shoulders as best as I could. It wasnโt easy when he was a lot bigger than me, but I tried. โWe have room in the car.โ
โNot today, Claire, pet,โ she replied, sniffling. โGerard has to be with his family right now.โ
โThey are not my family,โ he choked out, chest heaving. โTheyโre my family,โ he added, pointing in the opposite direction, to where his daddy and sister were buried. โSo just leave me alone, okay!โ
โGerard!โ Sadhbh gasped, and then burst into another fit of crying. โI need you with me right now.โ
โLet him go with his friends, sweetheart,โ Keith tried to persuade. โHeโll feel better around people his own age.โ
โYeah, let him go,โ Mark grunted. โIโm sick of the crying.โ
โMark, youโre not helping!โ
โI canโt breathe,โ Gerard strangled out, turning to look at me, gray eyes wild with panic, as he began to suck in deep, sharp gulps of air. โI canโt breathe, Claire.โ
My eyes widened in horror. โYou canโt?โ
He shook his head, looking terrified. โIโm drowning.โ
โYouโre drowning?โ Yelping out a startled cry, I sprang to my feet and pulled him with me. โItโs okay, Gerard. You just have to open your mouth and let the air go in.โ
โI c-canโt!โ
โYou canโt?โ
โN-no โฆ โ
All hell broke loose after that.
โWhatโs happening to him?โ
โHeโs having a panic attack.โ
โGibs?โ
โGerard, sweetheart, itโs me, Sinead, can you hear me?โ
โI canโt breathe!โ
โHelp him!โ
โNo, donโt l-let g-go of my h-hand!โ
โI wonโt, Gerard.โ
Laying in the darkness, I stared up at the ceiling and tried my best to be a brave girl. I didnโt like sleeping in the dark, but I was staying in my brotherโs room tonight, so I didnโt get to choose. It wasnโt too scary, though. The moon was big and bright and shining through the window like a nightlight.
โAre you still awake?โ
That was Hugh.
โYeah,โ I whispered back. โAre you?โ
โObviously. I asked you a question, didnโt I?โ
โOh yeah.โ
โIs he still holding your hand?โ
I looked down at where mine and Gerardโs hands were still joined and nodded. โYep.โ
Pulling himself up on his elbows, my brother leaned over Gerardโs sleeping frame and whispered, โDo you need to use the bathroom before you go to sleep?โ
โSuper bad.โ I chewed on my lip, feeling worried. โWhat if I wet the bed?โ
โDonโt you dare wet my bed.โ
โBut what if I fall asleep and it happens?โ
โGo to the bathroom before you fall asleep.โ
โI canโt. He wonโt let go and Iโve been holding it in all day.โ
โWell, heโs out cold now,โ Hugh whispered back. โThey gave him that medicine to make him sleep.โ
โYeah,โ I replied, brows furrowing at the memory. โHe was so sad.โ
โI know.โ Hugh sighed heavily. โJust slip your hand out of his and go.โ
โIโve already tried.โ My palm was sweaty and hot, but Gerard was still holding on to it with both of his hands. He hadnโt let go of it since the funeral. โIโm stuck, Hugh.โ
โShit.โ
โDonโt curse.โ
โJust give him the night with the kids, Sadhbh,โ I heard my mother say from the other side of the bedroom door. โHeโs already asleep, the poor crater. Iโll bring him over first thing in the morning.โ
โOh shit,โ Hugh mouthed, flopping back down into sleep position.
โDonโt curse,โ I whisper-hissed, mirroring his actions.
โI donโt know what to do here, Sinead,โ Gerardโs mother sobbed. โHeโs so broken.โ
โHeโs a strong boy with a wonderful mother who loves him. He can get through anything.โ
โBut itโs just so awful because he was already struggling with the separation, but now with Joe gone and Keith having moved in last monthโโ Another pained sob. โIโm afraid heโll feel like Iโm replacing his father.โ
More mumbling continued before the sound of footsteps retreating filled the silence.
โShe did replace Joe,โ Hugh muttered under his breath.
โHugh!โ
โWhat? Itโs true.โ
โYeah, but you still canโt say it out loud.โ
โWhether I say it out loud or say it in my head, itโs still true, Claire. Sadhbh dumped Joe for Keith, and everyone knows it.โ
โEven Gerard?โ
โEspecially Gibs.โ
โHe never told me.โ
โBecause he treats you like youโre made of glass.โ
โHe does?โ
โOh.โ Frowning, I twisted sideways to look at my brother. โHey Hugh? What does โdumpedโ mean?โ
โItโs when someone you love gets rid of you because they love someone else more,โ he replied, rolling onto his side to face me.
โOh.โ I chewed my lip and thought about it for a moment. โIs Mammy going to dump Daddy like Sadhbh dumped Joe?โ
โNo way,โ Hugh replied in a reassuring tone. โMam loves Dad the right way.โ
โDidnโt Sadhbh love Joe the right way?โ
โAt one time she did,โ he replied with a shrug. โBut I guess she stopped.โ
โThatโs super sad.โ
โQuit saying the wordย superย all the time, Claire.โ
โI like the word super,โ I protested. โI can even spell it.โ
โYeah, yeah,โ he said, yawning. โOkay, I think I have a plan.โ
โYou do?โ
โYep.โ Nodding, my brother leaned over Gerardโs sleeping frame and reached for his hand. โIโll hold his hand while you go to the toilet.โ
โBut what if he wakes up and gets another panic attack?โ
โThen you better pee quickly,โ my brother grumbled, as he pried Gerardโs hands away from mine. โNow, Claire. Run fast.โ
The sound of crying woke me up later that night. โHugh?โ Blinking awake, I looked around my brotherโs room, feeling confused. โIs that you?โ
โN-no, heโs s-still asleep.โ
โGerard?โ My belly did the pancake flipping when I heard his voice, and I quickly flipped onto my side to look at him. โHi.โ
He was already laying on his side facing me, with my right hand clasped between both of his. โHi.โ
โAre you okay?โ
Sniffling, he wiped his cheek against the pillow and slowly shookย his head.
โDid you have a bad dream?โ
He nodded once.
โAbout the boat?โ I asked, resting my free hand on top of his. โAbout falling in the water?โ
Another small nod.
I tried to make him happy by saying, โYouโre safe now. Nice and warm and dry โ and youโre back with me.โ
He didnโt smile.
Instead, he continued to stare at me, while big, fat teardrops trickled down his cheeks. โWhat am I going to do, Claire?โ
โWhat do you mean?โ I asked, shifting closer so that our feet were touching. I had cold toes. Gerardโs were always warm. Except for last Saturday. His and Hughโs First Holy Communion Day. The day our daddies took our families out on that big boat to celebrate. That day, Gerard was blue and cold all over.
โWithout my dad,โ he whispered, covering my feet with his. He clenched his eyes shut before choking out, โAnd m-my s-sister.โ Sniffling back another sob, he blew out a shaky breath. โIโm all alone now.โ
โNo, youโre not,โ I whispered back, using my free hand to wipe a super big tear off my cheek. โYouโve got Sadhbh, and Keith, and Markโโ
โI hate him,โ he interrupted with a sharp hiss.
โWho? Keith?โ
He nodded stiffly. โAnd n-not just him.โ
โMark, too?โ
Sniffling, he swallowed deeply before saying, โI donโt like the way he looks at me.โ
My eyes widened. โHe looks bad at you?โ
โHe looks evil at me,โ he explained. โLike he wants to hurt me.โ
Anger grew in my belly. โHurt you?โ
He nodded again. โMaybe even kill me.โ
โWell, I will kick him in his willy if he hurts you,โ I growled. โIย know how to do it. Just ask Hugh. I kicked him in his willy last week for breaking my Barbie and he cried.โ
โOh yeah.โ Gerard smiled. โI remember.โ
His first big smile since that day.
โI like your face when you do that,โ I told him, reaching up to touch the hole that appeared in his cheek when he smiled.
โDo what?โ
โSmile,โ I explained. โIt makes my tummy wobble.โ
โWobble?โ
โUh-huh.โ Nodding eagerly, I snickered when it happened again. โLike jiggly jelly.โ
โHuh.โ Gerardโs brows furrowed together, and he looked like he was concentrating super hard. โItโs the same for me.โ
โHey, Gerard?โ
โYeah, Claire?โ
โYouโre still holding my hand.โ
โI know.โ A shiver rolled through him, and he tightened his hold on my hand. โSorry. Itโs just โฆ holding your hand makes me feel better.โ
โIt does?โ
โYeah.โ He watched me cautiously. โIs that okay?โ
โYep.โ I beamed at him. โYou can hold my hand forever.โ
โYou promise?โ
โUh-huh.โ I yawned, feeling sleepy. โI promise.โ