To: Fall Carnival Committee From: Alice Knowles Subject: Re: Carnival
I am supposed to help out tomorrow at the fall carnival at the beanbag toss. But I noticed tonight that I have a bit of a scratchy throat, so I donโt think Iโm going to be able to make it.
To: Fall Carnival Committee From: Patty Westman Subject: Re: Carnival
I was supposed to make brownies for the carnival, but I just realized that I donโt have any eggs in the house! So unfortunately, Iโm not going to be able to bring brownies as promised. That is, unless somebody wants to come to my house and bring me some eggs!
To: Fall Carnival Committee From: Teresa Yu
Subject: Re: Carnival
I just realized that this weekend is my parentsโ anniversary! I was supposed to volunteer at the bouncy house for the 2-3 PM shift, but I canโt do it because of this prior obligation.
To: Fall Carnival Committee From: Julie Bressler
Subject: Re: Carnival
The grocery store sells eggs, Patty.
Can anybody take Teresaโs shift at the bouncy house?
To: Fall Carnival Committee From: April Masterson Subject: Re: Carnival
No worries, Patty! Iโll make extra brownies!
To: Fall Carnival Committee From: Sean Cooper
Subject: Re: Carnival
I am doing the 1-2 PM shift at the bouncy house, so Iโll do Teresaโs shift after. Unless it turns out to be my parentsโ anniversary too.
The fall carnival takes place on the first weekend of November.
Itโs a massive event. Because of the chilly weather, everything is set up in the large gymnasium of the elementary school. There are two bouncy houses (one for jumping and one with a slide), loads of games, and I am manningโwhat else?โthe bake sale. People were supposed to bring in baked goods early this morning, but unfortunately, nobody ever does what they say theyโre going to do. But I have enough experience now that I anticipated it, so about three-quarters of the food on the table was made by me. I spent most of the morning baking.
The silent auction is still going as well and will be active until midnight. Weโre going to announce the winners tomorrow. I think weโre going to break some records.
Strangely enough, the bake sale is not going very well. Usually, half the food is gone by an hour into the carnival. And I made all the baked goods everybody loves. I donโt understand why nobody is buying anything. Iโve sold only one brownie and two cookies.
โWould you care for any baked goods?โ I call to Carmen Landers, who is passing by the table with her five-year-old son. โWeโve got just about everything!โ
โMommy, I want a brownie!โ the little boy cries. โThe one with M&Ms!โ
I did make two kinds of brownies. One with M&Ms and one without.
Carmen looks down at the table, then up at me, and she flashes me an uncomfortable smile. โI donโt think itโs a good idea.โ
โBut Mommyโโ
But Carmen is yanking her son away from the table, even as heโs crying for a brownie. Whatโs going on? Every other game or event seems to be doing great. Only the bake sale is crashing and burning. I donโt get it.
And then Carrie comes over, looking much more tired and probably a lot older than the infamous babysitter. I feel desperate to make a sale, so I shove a tray of blondies in her direction. โI made your favorite,โ I say.
โUm.โ Carrie frowns. โIโฆ uh, Iโll pass.โ
What is going on here? โAre you sure? You love my blondies!โ She furrows her brow. โApril, are you sure you should be here?โ I put my hands on my hips. โWhat are you talking about?โ
โAfter what you posted on the school Facebook page, I figured you wouldnโt show upโฆโ
What?
Immediately, Iโm fumbling with my phone, loading the school Facebook page. I see all the notices on Facebook about the auction and the carnival. And sure enough, thereโs a post from April Masterson:
OMG, you guys, I have never been so sick. I have been throwing up for the last 12 hours! Baking and G.I. bugs donโt go well together!
My mouth falls open. โIโฆ I didnโt make that post.โ Carrieโs eyes widen. โReally?โ
I click on the name April Masterson. It opens up a Facebook profile set to private. The profile photo is the same as mine, but itโs clearly a dummy account. Somebody set it up to make that post. And God knows what else theyโve posted. Iโll have to contact the principal to have the account taken off the schoolโs Facebook page.
โWho would do that?โ Carrie says.
I shake my head weakly. โIโฆ I have no idea. I guess somebody thought it would be a funny prank. But I swear, I donโt have a G.I. bug. Can you please buy a blondie?โ
โOf course!โ
Carrie makes a show out of giving me the money for a blondie, then she picks one up from the tray. But I follow her with my eyes and the second she gets away from me, she tosses it in the trash. I guess I canโt blame her.
I donโt know what to do now. Even if I got the post removed at this point, itโs too late. Everyone has already seen it. What am I supposed to do? Put a sign on my table saying โI didnโt actually spend the last twelve hours vomiting.โ I feel like that will only make things worse.
I canโt believe I made all this food for nothing.
But itโs fine. I enjoy the bake sale, but the real moneymaker is the silent auction. And weโre going to clean up on that one. The bidding for the Yankees tickets is really out of control.
After Carrie wanders away, I scan the crowd of children and parents milling around. The bake sale is outside of the gymnasium, but I can see inside if I crane my neck. Iโve been looking for Maria, but I havenโt seen her since Iโve been here. I havenโt seen her since she caught me unearthing Raffey from my backyard. Iโve been desperate to find a way to apologize for that. I also want to tell her that I spoke to Bobby, who has sworn he didnโt have anything to do with it, but she probably wouldnโt believe me
Remembering how much Maria liked my apple turnovers at the book club, I put a couple of them in a napkin and head into the gym. I know sheโs volunteering there. Maybe sheโll appreciate it if I bring her some sustenance. After I explain that I donโt actually have a vomiting illness.
I find Maria at the table with the raffle bags. Sheโs sitting behind the table, next to Julie. Apparently, they are doing the raffle together. I didnโt realize that. And as I approach, I notice theyโre deep in conversation. Maria says something, and Julie laughs. Itโs a genuine laughโnot Julieโs usual sarcastic laugh.
Itโs been monthsโmaybe yearsโsince Iโve heard Julie laugh that way. I wave to try to catch Mariaโs eye when I get close enough. She doesnโt smile or wave back, but we make eye contact. She looks right at
me. Then she lowers her head and says something else to Julie. Julie glances my way, then laughs again.
Are theyย laughingย at me?
I lift my chin and stride over to them. I plaster a smile on my face, even though Iโm feeling very self-conscious. I should have dressed up more, like both of them did. I thought it would be enough to wear my skinny jeans and a nice cashmere sweater. I mean, I donโt want to get chocolate all over my best clothingโฆ
โHi!โ I say brightly. โHowโs it going?โ
Julie frowns at me. โApril, I donโt understand why you came to the bake sale if youโre sick. Itโs very irresponsible of you.โ
I grit my teeth. โIโm not sick.โ
โBut you said on Facebook that youโve been vomiting for the last twelve hours.โ
โThat wasnโt me.โ I hate the whining edge in my voice. โSomebody was impersonating me. It mustโve been a joke.โ
โMmm.โ Julie looks away and fiddles with one of the raffle bags. โFine. Then maybe you should get back to the bake sale.โ
โJust taking a break!โ I hold out the apple turnovers. โWould you guys like a sample from the table?โ
Maria barely looks at me. Julie eyes the turnovers then shakes her head. โNo, thank you.โ
โUm, okay.โ I stand there awkwardly for a moment with the apple turnovers in my hand. โIt seems like the carnival is a huge success though. You did an amazing job, Julie.โ
If thereโs one thing I know Julie loves, itโs compliments.
โWeย allย did an amazing job, April,โ she says. โIt wasnโt just me putting this together. I couldnโt have done it without help from all the other parents.โ
And she smiles at Maria. Even though I did half the freaking work for this carnival.
โWell!โ My cheeks are starting to hurt from smiling. โI guess Iโll get back to the bake sale.โ
โYou do that,โ Julie says.
My cheeks are burning as I walk back across the gym. I canโt believe the way Maria snubbed me. Julie and I used to be so closeโshe was the
one who told everyone in town to watchย Sweet Secretsย and helped me make the show a success. Sheโs been my best friend for five years! But now that Maria is around, itโs like I canโt do anything right in her eyes.
I can only imagine what Maria has been saying to her about me. I donโt know how that stupid giraffe ended up in my backyard. It wasnโt Bobbyโs fault, and it definitely wasnโtย myย fault.
Tears are pricking at my eyes. I certainly donโt want to go back to the bake sale, where everybody is staring at me like I have the plague.
So instead of leaving the gym, I hang right. Thatโs where the bouncy houses are. Where Sean is doing his second shift, since Teresa backed out. But he doesnโt look like heโs getting too burned out. Heโs teasing this little girl about her sparkly pink shoes, and sheโs giggling. Heโs really good with kids. And heโs such a good dad.
Meanwhile, my husband isnโt here at all. Heโs working. Obviously.
Sean knocks on the door to the bouncy house. โHey! Sixty more seconds of bouncing then everybody out for the new group! Time to go crazy!โ
I take a deep breath and walk over to Sean, who seems taken aback to see me. Heย literallyย takes a step back.
โHi,โ I say.
โUh, hi, April,โ he says.
He must think I have the plague, like everyone else. โI guess you saw that post on Facebook,โ I say.
He frowns. โFacebook? No, I donโt have a Facebook account.โ Oh, thank God.
โLucky you.โ I snort. โSo how is it going over here? Looks like fun.โ
โYeahโฆโ He rubs at the back of his neck as he avoids my eyes. โItโs pretty busy.โ
โWell, I donโt want to interrupt or anything. I just thought you might enjoy a snack.โ I hold out the turnovers, wrapped in a napkin. โItโs those apple turnovers you loved the other night. I saved some for you.โ
Actually, thereโs a whole pile of them back at the bake sale table. But he doesnโt need to know that.
I had hoped Seanโs eyes would light up like they did that night of the book club, but instead, he takes another step back. โI better not.โ
I look back at the raffle table. Sure enough, Mariaโs eyes are on my back. I turn back to Sean, my own eyes narrowing. โDid Maria tell you not to talk to me?โ
โWhat? No.โ
Liar. โSo why donโt you want a turnover?โ
โI justโฆโ He shrugs. โI just donโt. Iโm not hungry.โ
โFine.โ I almost crumble the turnovers in my hands. โAre you picking up Bobby to go play soccer at the park tomorrow?โ
He drops his eyes. โUh, I was thinking it would just be me and Owen tomorrow. Just some one-on-one time. Sorry about that.โ
The tears in my eyes are getting dangerously close to the surface. โI seeโฆโ
โLook,โ he mumbles, โIโve got to get back to workโฆโ
And then he turns away from me to deal with the bouncy house. Our discussion is over.
Fine. Iโll just eat them myself. Who needs to be able to button my pants?
Nobody stole any food from the bake sale table while I was gone. If anything, it looks like thereโs somehow more food on the table than there was before. What am I going to do with all this food? I canโt even give it away.
โMom! Mom!โ Itโs Bobby. I havenโt seen him in half an hour, because heโs been off playing with his friends. The fact that heโs returned could mean only one thing. โI need more tickets to go on the bouncy slide!โ
I wince. โBobby, I gave you forty dollarsโ worth of tickets!โ
โYes, but everything costs so many tickets.โ He pouts. โI need more.
Leo and Owen are goingโฆ I donโt want to be left outโฆโ
That one tugs at my heartstrings. Especially since I just got left out by Leo and Owenโs mothers. So I reach into my pocket and pull out the tickets I had been planning to use to enter the raffles. โFine. But this is all Iโve got.โ
I guess I wonโt be entering any raffles. Not that I would dare go near that raffle table again.
My heart isnโt in this carnival right now. Nobody is buying any of my baked goods, and people look like theyโre afraid to even breathe the same
air as me. I can barely manage a smile. Itโs not like Iโm the sort of person who feels like they need to be loved by everyone. Butโฆ
Well, maybe I do feel like I need to be loved by everyone.
Maybe I should go. Iโll give Bobby a chance to go on the slide with his friends, then Iโm going to abandon my station here and just leave. Nobody will even notice Iโm gone. I start to put the money away, and thatโs when I hear the loud thump from inside the gym.
All of a sudden, thereโs a hush within the gym. Broken only by the sound of somebody shouting to call 911.