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Chapter no 23

The Way I Used to Be

CAELIN AND KEVIN COMEย home on Christmas Eve. They barrel through the front door struggling with duffel bags and sacks of dirty laundry and backpacks full of schoolwork and textbooks. Mom and Dad falling all over them. โ€œEdy, can you help the boys with their bags?โ€ they both ask me more than once. But I just stand there in the living room, cross my arms, and watch.

It takes a few minutes before the commotion settles, before either of them sees me there. Caelin walks across the room toward me, his arms outstretched, but something stops him in his tracks, and for a split second his smile gives way to a look of confusion as his eyes take me in.

โ€œEdy.โ€ He says it slowly, almost like a question. Not really addressing me, but as if heโ€™s trying to make sure it really is me.

โ€œYe-es?โ€ I respond, but he just stares.

โ€œNo, itโ€™s justโ€”โ€ He forces himself to smile. โ€œYou lookโ€”โ€ He turns his head to look at our parents, searching. Then back to me. โ€œYou just look soย .ย .ย . soโ€”โ€

โ€œBeautiful.โ€ Mom chimes in, smiling, even though Iโ€™m pretty sure sheโ€™s still as freaked out as I am about that slap, which neither of us has mentioned again.

He folds his arms around me stiffly, like he doesnโ€™t want to get too close to my breasts. โ€œYou just look so grown up. I mean, how long have I been gone, right?โ€ he says with a laugh, pulling away uncomfortably. He looks at me like he wants to say more, but he just walks off, carrying his bags into his bedroom.

And now Kevin stands before me, five feet away maybe, staring me down. Giving me the secret look he mustโ€™ve been perfecting over the past year. The look that is clearly supposed to deflate meโ€”make me shrivel and wilt and retreat. And even though my legs feel flimsy and boneless, like they might give out at any moment, and my heart is racing and my skin feels like itโ€™s on fire, I donโ€™t flinch, I donโ€™t run, donโ€™t back away this time. I want to believe that somewhere beneath that knifelike stare he can see just how much Iโ€™ve changed, how different I am from that girl he once knew. I donโ€™t move a muscle, not until he walks away first.

โ€œOkay, Edy!โ€ My mom claps her hands together twice. โ€œWe have to get to work here. Grandma and Grandpa will be here in the morning so there wonโ€™t be any time tomorrow. We have to get everything that can possibly be done ahead of time, done ahead of time.โ€

I follow her into the kitchen, dreading the next eight hours of my life. Sheโ€™s in her manic, deceptively chipper, but just on the verge of a nervous breakdown modeโ€”thereโ€™s something about Grandma and Grandpa coming over that always sets her on edge. I watch as she slips into the laundry room and neatly unfolds the stepladder into an A at the front of the junk closet. I know whatโ€™s next. She pulls her ancient radio/cassette/CD player out by its handle and sets it on the kitchen counter.

โ€œOh, Mom, do we have to?โ€ I moan. I canโ€™t take itโ€”cooking all day while listening to Christmas music.

โ€œYes, we do. Itโ€™ll put us in the spirit!โ€

I get started chopping up insane amounts of celery, onions, and garlic. Next, the butternut squash. Just as Iโ€™m in the middle of struggling to cut it into little cubes like Mom wants, the rhythm of her chopping is interrupted. โ€œOh my God!โ€ she shouts. I nearly cut the tip of my middle finger off.

โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œGoddamn it!โ€ she gasps, โ€œSilent Nightโ€ playing softly in the background. โ€œI knew I forgot something. The goddamn cream of tartarโ€”I always forget it! The last thing I want to do right now is fight my way through the grocery store the day before Christmas!โ€

โ€œDo we really need it?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€ She braces herself against the counter and breathes deeply, closing her eyes. โ€œYes, we do. Okay, new plan. Iโ€™m going to run to the store. You keep chopping. And when youโ€™re done with the squash, put it in the big bowl in the cabinet above the fridge. Then, will you do these dishes so theyโ€™re not piling up while weโ€™re trying to work?โ€

Sheโ€™s already got her jacket onโ€”over her apronโ€”and is slinging her purse over her shoulder.

โ€œCaelin!โ€ she yells. โ€œCaelin?โ€

โ€œYeah?โ€ I hear him answer, his voice muffled from the other side of the house.

โ€œCan you come in here please?โ€ she calls back, using all her restraint to not flip out and start screaming. โ€œI am not going to yell across this house!โ€ she says under her breath, as she wraps her scarf around her neck in a tight noose. He appears in the kitchen. โ€œWhat are you two doing right now?โ€ she asks as she pulls on her gloves.

โ€œNothing. Weโ€™re just playing a game. Itโ€™s paused. What do you need?โ€

โ€œWhereโ€™s your father?โ€

โ€œSnoring. On the couch,โ€ he answers.

โ€œFine. Look, I need you to go into the garage and find a boxโ€”itโ€™s labeled โ€˜Christmas Decorโ€™โ€”it has the nice tablecloth and place mats and centerpiece that we used last year. Iโ€™m going to the store. Can anybody think of anything else that we need?โ€

Caelin and I both shake our heads. And sheโ€™s gone.

โ€œWow,โ€ he says. โ€œSheโ€™s freakinโ€™ out early this year. Is it some kind of a record, or what?โ€ He laughs.

โ€œI know, right?โ€ I try to act like things are the way they used to be, but I think we both know theyโ€™re just not. โ€œCan you please shut that off?โ€ I ask him, pointing to the radio. He reaches over and flips the dial to off.

โ€œSo, what have you been up to?โ€ he asks, leaning against the refrigerator. โ€œOther than growing up too fast. I havenโ€™t heard from you much at all this year.โ€ He smiles at me, crossing his arms while he waits for me to respond. But I know him. And I know itโ€™s a fake smile, an uncomfortable smile.

โ€œWell, I havenโ€™t heard from you much either.โ€ It comes out sounding nastier than I meant.

โ€œYeah, I guess so.โ€ He frowns.

I start filling the sink, squeezing in the dish soap like itโ€™s an exact science that requires my undivided concentration.

โ€œSorry,โ€ he continues, after I donโ€™t say anything. He has to raise his voice over the sound of the water running. โ€œIโ€™ve been unbelievably swamped. This semesterโ€™s kicking my ass.โ€

I just nod. I donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m supposed to say. Itโ€™s okay? Itโ€™s not. And itโ€™s not okay that he brought Kevin hereโ€”again.

โ€œOkay, well, I guess Iโ€™d better go look for that stuff, then.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€

After I hear the door to the garage close, I shut the faucet off and dip my hands in the hot water. It feels peaceful, somehow, quiet. The music off, the TV on low in the next room, the muffled clanging of the dishes underwater. Then, faintly, I hear footsteps creep up behind me. Itโ€™s Kevinโ€”itโ€™s like my body knows before my brain does, my senses heightened, my skin suddenly hot and itchy. Like Iโ€™m allergic to him. The proximity of his body to mine causing an actual physical repulsion, like a warning sign, flashing neon lights:ย DANGER DANGER DANGER. Get away from him, my body tells me. But itโ€™s hard to get away from someone like him.

Before I can even turn my head to look, I feel his thick hands wind around my waist, feel his body pressing up against my back. And then his voice, his breath in my ear, whispers, โ€œLookinโ€™ good, Edy.โ€ Then he moves his hands down over the front of my jeans, then up over the front of my shirt, then all over all of me, his mouth open against my neck.

โ€œStop,โ€ I breathe. โ€œStop it!โ€ I pull my hot soapy hands out of the water, but I canโ€™t stop him. He has me pinned against the sink. And his hands can do whatever they want. I consider pulling the paring knife I used to chop the garlic out of the water and plunging it into his heart. But he finally lets go, backing away while he looks me up and down. Smiling, he says, โ€œIs this for my benefit?โ€

I shouldโ€™ve killed him, I shouldโ€™ve done a million things to him, but instead my shaking voice just asks, โ€œIs what?โ€ But he doesnโ€™t answer, just keeps smirking and looking, up and down, my heart pounding so hard I can hear it in my ears. Clearly, I had gotten too bold. Forgotten the extent of him. He was letting me know. Then he walks away silently, just as he came in, leaving me properly terrified.


At 1:17 in the morning, officially Christmas day, I wake up to the sound of metal rattling. My heart racing because heโ€™s there to do it again, Iโ€™m convinced. Itโ€™s him clanging at the doorknob.

โ€œEdy?โ€ he whispers.

โ€œWhoโ€™s there?โ€ I choke out.

โ€œCae. Come on, Edy, let me in,โ€ he whisper-shouts.

I walk up to the door and press my ear against the wood. โ€œAre you alone?โ€ I finally ask.

โ€œAm I alone? Yeah.โ€

I unlock and open the door just enough to see that it is really my brother, and that he really is alone. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œI have to talk to you,โ€ he whispers. โ€œYou gonna let me in?โ€

I move aside, closing the door behind him.

โ€œWhat, are you sleeping on the floor?โ€ he asks, stepping over my sleeping bag.

โ€œItโ€™s my back,โ€ I lie.

As he sits down on the edge of the bed, it howls. I feel my insides tighten. โ€œEdy, sit,โ€ he tells me, patting the empty space next to him. I pull up my desk chair instead.

โ€œWhat?โ€ I sigh, crossing my arms while I stare at him.

โ€œEdy, me and Kevin, we went out with some of the guys tonight.โ€ He pauses like Iโ€™m supposed to say something. โ€œSome of the guys we used to play ball with.โ€ Pauses again, waiting for some reaction on my part. โ€œSome of them areย seniorsย now?โ€

I can see where the conversation is heading, but Iโ€™m going to make him say itโ€”say every word. โ€œYeah, andย .ย .ย .ย ?โ€

โ€œOkay. And some of them were saying things. About you, I mean. Lies, of course. But I just wanted to make sure nobodyโ€™s been, I donโ€™t know, like, harassing you or something?โ€ he says uncertainly.

โ€œWhy, what did they say?โ€

He opens his mouth but starts laughing. โ€œI canโ€™t believe Iโ€™m even telling you this. I mean, itโ€™s crazy, itโ€™s so stupid. They saidโ€”they were saying that thereโ€™re all these rumors about you being some kind ofโ€โ€”he stops himself, and then mumblesโ€”โ€œslut, or whatever. But look, donโ€™t worry, I stuck up for you. You know, I told them you arenโ€™t like that.โ€ He shakes his head back and forth, still smiling at the absurdity of it. โ€œChrist, I mean, you donโ€™t even know Joshua Miller, do you?โ€

โ€œYeah, I know him,โ€ I answer.

โ€œWhat?โ€ he says, his voice unsteady.

โ€œI know him pretty well, actually.โ€ I grin.

The color drains from his face, and then returns abruptly. He laughs again. โ€œOh God, youโ€™re kidding! Youโ€™re kidding. Jesus, you scared the shit out of me for a second there.โ€ He continues laughing nervously as he studies my face.

I donโ€™t laugh, donโ€™t crack a smile. Blank.

โ€œWait. You are fucking with me, right?โ€

I just stare straight at himโ€”no emotion, no regret.

His smile fades then. โ€œPlease tell me youโ€™re joking, Eeds. Please,โ€ he begs, hoping this is another one of those times when he just doesnโ€™t get it.

I shake my head, shrug. No big deal.

And silence.

A lot of silence.

I donโ€™t mind. In fact, Iโ€™m really beginning to like the silence. Itโ€™s become my ally. Things happen in silence. If you donโ€™t let it get to you, it can make you stronger; it can be your shield, impenetrable.

โ€œI canโ€™tโ€”Edy, what are you evenย .ย .ย . thinking?โ€ he accuses, tapping his index finger against his temple. โ€œIโ€™m gone for a year and all of a sudden youโ€™reโ€”I canโ€™t believeโ€”youโ€™re just a kid, for Christโ€™s sake!โ€

โ€œA kid?โ€ I snort. โ€œUm, hardly.โ€

โ€œNo. Eden, you canโ€™t do this.โ€

โ€œOh, really? Who are you to tell me what I canโ€™t do?โ€ I challenge.

โ€œIโ€™m your brother, okayโ€”thatโ€™s who! I mean, do you have any idea what theyโ€™re saying about you?โ€ he whispers, pointing his thumb at my bedroom door as if all the guys who were calling me a whore were packed into our living room like sardines, just on the other side of my bedroom wall.

โ€œI donโ€™t care,โ€ I lie.

โ€œNo,โ€ he declares, as if hisย noย changes things. โ€œThis isnโ€™t you, Edy,โ€ he says, waving his hand over me. โ€œNo, no.โ€ He repeats as if hisย noย is the definitive end to all things about me that donโ€™t fit with his idea of who Iโ€™m supposed to be.

โ€œMaybe it is,โ€ I tell him. He looks like he doesnโ€™t understand. โ€œMe,โ€ I clarify. โ€œHow would you know? Youโ€™ve been gone.โ€

Sidestepping that question, he just goes on to make more demands. โ€œLook. Youโ€™re absolutely not seeing him againโ€”Miller. Heโ€™s too old for you, I mean it, Edy. Youโ€™re fourteen; heโ€™s eighteen. Thatโ€™s four years apart. Think about it, that would almost be like you and Kevโ€”โ€

โ€œJust stop, all right!โ€ I canโ€™t possibly let him finish that sentence. โ€œFirst of all, Iโ€™m fifteen now. And second, Iโ€™m not seeing him again anyway, but thatโ€™s only becauseย Iย donโ€™t want to.โ€ Lie. โ€œBut Iโ€™ll see whoever I want and Iโ€™ll do whatever I want with them and I donโ€™t need to ask your damn permission!โ€

โ€œYou know theyโ€™re just using you, right?โ€ he blurts out. โ€œI mean, you canโ€™t be that blind to think that they actuallyโ€”โ€

โ€œNo one is using me! You have no idea what youโ€™re talking about. No oneโ€™s using me, Cae. No one.โ€

โ€œEdy, come on, of course they are. Iโ€™m only telling you this because I care, okay? They prey on girls like you. Edy, you have toโ€”โ€

โ€œGirls like me? Please, tell me, genius, what am I like?โ€

โ€œNaive and innocentโ€”stupidโ€”thatโ€™s what they look for, okay. Theyโ€™ll just chew you up and spit you out. You have no idea. They just throw you away when theyโ€™re done with you. I should know, Edy, Iโ€™ve seen them do it a million times. Those guys, they donโ€™t care. Do you really think they give a shit about you? โ€™Cause they donโ€™t!โ€

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t like that. Josh wasnโ€™t likeโ€”โ€ But I stop myself. โ€œWhat makes you think I even want them to give a shit about me? What makes you think Iโ€™m not using them, huh?โ€ Not that there had been anyone other than Josh yet, but thatโ€™s completely beside my point right now.

He screws up his face like Iโ€™m trying to explain nuclear physics to him or something. โ€œUsing them for what?โ€

I turn his patented youโ€™re-the-stupidest-person-on-the-face-of-the-earth tone back on him: โ€œUm, isnโ€™t it kind of obvious, Caelin?โ€

That shuts him up. He shakes his head slightly, as if he could erase the images from his mind, like an Etch A Sketch. โ€œLook,โ€ he finally says, โ€œI donโ€™t know what the hell is going on with you, but I do know that youโ€™re going to get yourself into trouble if you keep this up.โ€

โ€œGet out of my room now, please,โ€ I tell him, totally calm.

โ€œPromise me, Edy, youโ€™re at least being safe. You have made them useโ€”โ€

โ€œCaelin, please, Iโ€™m not a complete moron.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m just worried about you, Edy,โ€ he says in this oh-so-very-concerned tone.

His sincerity ignites a tiny fire in my rib cage. โ€œOh, now youโ€™re worried?โ€ It spreads to my vital organs, engulfing my heart and lungs in thick black smoke. โ€œWow, well, isnโ€™t this just a great time to start worrying about me,โ€ I hear myself growl. โ€œThanks a lot, but that really doesnโ€™t do me any good now!โ€

โ€œWhat the hell is that supposed to mean?โ€

But Iโ€™ve said too much. โ€œJust worry about yourself.โ€ It takes everything I have within me to not add โ€œassholeโ€ to the end of every sentence I say to him. โ€œMind your own business.โ€ Asshole. โ€œI can take care of myself, okay?โ€ Asshole. โ€œLeave. Go. Now!โ€

He throws his hands up and stands to leave. He turns around at my door, looking so far away, and says firmly, definitively, โ€œYou know, I donโ€™t even recognize you anymore.โ€

And then heโ€™s gone.

I shut the door behind him, lock, unlock, lock, and pull.

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