โYOUโRE REALLY ANNOYING TO SLEEPย beside, do you know that?โ I say, pulling a t-shirt over my head.
Aurora looks up at me as she starfishes in the middle of my bed, her blond hair sticking in every direction. โYouโve slept beside me before.โ
โI think having no room in that camp bed kept you in line. Now youโve got the space youโre a pain. You kicked the shit out of me at one point; I felt like a soccer ball.โ
โIโm sorry,โ she says sarcastically. โWould you prefer if I left when you were asleep?โ
โAsleep or in the bathroom?โ
โOuch, too soon to joke,โ I wince playfully. โYou know what, Callaghan, Iโm going to Cabo to see my friend Clay. I bet he wonโt bully me.โ
โAre you trying to make me jealous?โ I slip my feet into my sneakers and grab my keys from my dresser. โBecause itโs working.โ
โIโm trying to make you jealousy fuck me.โ She sits up and her hair falls over her shoulders. She really is the most beautiful women Iโve ever seen. I canโt believe sheโs mine. โIโm kidding. Iโm just trying to make you laugh so youโre in a good mood for today.โ
Bending to kiss her goodbye, I force myself to not crawl into bed with her. โWe can do that later. I need to leave before I change my mind.โ
โAre you sure you donโt want me to come? I can sit in the car outside.โ โIโm sure. I want to keep you to myself for as long as I possibly can.โ โSay no more,โ she says, throwing herself back against the pillows. โIโll
be right here waiting for you when you come home. Remember you can leave any time and if youโre too overwhelmed to drive, call me and Iโll get you in an Uber.โ
I never realized how important it was to have someone to share my concerns with until now. I thought being able to tell her about stuff thatโs already happened was the biggest relief, but itโs experiencing it together. Knowing that sheโs going to be here waiting for me, in whichever state I
come back in, is a bigger comfort than her waiting outside of my parentsโ house.
โWhatโre your plans while Iโm gone?โ
โIโm going to video call Emilia and Poppy and then I was thinking of maybe seeing if my mom wants to go to Cafรฉ Kiley for a coffee.โ
Auroraโs mom texted her last night with the message proud of you sweetie, so Aurora presumes her dad made a call after she told him she was done.
โAnd I might hide my things in your room, so you canโt bring girls who give you lap dances up here when college restarts.โ
โWait, what?โ
โIโm going to hide notes in the pillowcases. The pillowcases are suspicious all on their own, wait until you throw them down and something crinkles beneath their head.โ
โYouโre unhinged,โ I chuckle, bending to kiss her one last time. โThank you for trying to distract me.โ
โYes,โ she grins. โIt was definitely a distraction . . .โ
I sigh because I have to go but I could go back and forth with her all day. Itโs weird having no kids interrupting us or constantly worrying we look too close. Itโs fucking exciting that weโre already so happy together and the real part of our relationship is only just beginning. I kiss her, again, telling myself, again, that itโll be the last time because Iโm leaving. โCan you be good while Iโm gone?โ
โUsually with the right motivation.โ
โAnd what will motivate you? Me thinking youโre good?โ She shakes her head. โYou already think Iโm an angel.โ โNot true. Youโve the opposite of angelic most of the time.โ
โI want a Callaghan jersey. If Iโm about to become a hockey girl, I need all the jersey chasers to know youโre mine.โ
Mine. โDone.โ
โGood luck. Iโm proud of you and please remember to call me if you need me.โ
โI will, I promise. Bye.โ
AFTER TALKING TOย ETHAN YESTERDAYย on the drive home, I feel slightly better equipped for what Iโm walking into. Heโs promised me itโs an informal family discussion where we air things in a healthy way, and Dad has the opportunity to apologize for his past actions. Itโs an opportunity for us to rebuild and heal, just like Iโve wanted.
Thereโs a hire car on the driveway when I pull up outside my parentsโ house, so I know heโs already here. His band has a small break between shows, which is why he was so insistent it had to be now. Pulling the keys out of the ignition, a kind of wish Rory was here, but at the same time Iโm glad sheโs not.
Pulling out my phone, I send her a text, smirking again at what sheโs saved herself as in my phone. She said she wanted me to know which one is her, given all the girls Iโm going to attract with my newfound confidence.
RORY (THE HOT BLOND ONE)
Is it weird that I miss you? Who is this?
Youโre funny
I miss you too Good luck x
Ethan bangs on the window beside me, frowning at me, and itโs like looking in a mirror that ages you. โHurry up,โ he says impatiently. โWeโre waiting for you.โ
My first thought is should I start the truck and drive away. Iโve wanted my dad to change for so long that Iโm scared to start things. Anxiety is rumbling through me like a storm, but Iโm trying to tell myself that things canโt get worse. I wanted change, it might be happening.
Ethan doesnโt wait for me to respond before walking back into the house and I slowly climb out, walking toward the house. Iโve never liked this house and itโs never felt like home. My parentโs sold my childhood home to buy this smaller one in a worse area, telling everyone they were downsizing after Ethan moved out and I was preparing for college.
In reality, they took the equity to pay off dadโs gambling debts, which led him to just start the borrowing process all over again. I feel like a stranger walking into the house, even though my face lines the walls.
Everyone is sitting in the living room and thereโs a tension in the air, which isnโt exactly unusual for my family. Mom is the first one to act, by standing and giving me a tight hug. โHi, Mom.โ
โIโve missed you so much,โ she says, sounding like sheโs tearing up. โTake a seat. Iโm so glad youโre here.โ
โWeโll let you two talk,โ Ethan says, moving to usher Mom out of the room with him.
โWait, what?โ My heart starts to thud. I was told weโre having a family discussion, not me and Dad one-on-one. โThis isnโt what you said, Ethan.โ
He ignores me and my first instinct is to get up and leave. Dad looks better than he did a couple of weeks ago when I last saw him. The bags around his eyes are no longer dark, his face is less gaunt, I can see his things scattered around the living room. โHave you moved back in?โ
He nods. โIโm sleeping in the guest bedroom. I was staying in a motel, checking in with your mom each day. Weโve talked a lot. I feel like all I do is talk at the minute but itโs good. Iโm glad to clear the air and work on getting better.โ
โI donโt know what make amends means, Dad. Iโve read about it and heard about it but I donโt know what it means for us.โ
โI want to start by saying sorry, Russ.โ I donโt say anything. I canโt say anything because Iโm scared of opening my mouth. โAnd I want to say thank you.โ
I canโt hide it, the thank you has caught me off guard. Iโm so used to my dad pushing the blame onto everyone but himself. There was always a reason he was in a bad mood or was having a bad day and it revolved around how we all werenโt doing good enough.
โThat day in the hospital when you told me how I made you feel, I thought that was my rock bottom, but it wasnโt because I didnโt change. I was humiliated that Iโd made my own son believe vile things about himself
โand why wouldnโt you? Iโd been living for myself for years, not caring about anything or anyone. But I still didnโt change.โ
โBut why? Why wasnโt that enough?โ
โBecause I had further to fall. And I did, until your mom kicked me out and I truly hit rock bottom. I didnโt want to admit I had an issue. Itโs easy to hide a gambling addiction because thereโs no physical signs. Itโs not drugs or alcohol, nobody sees whatโs going on. You convince yourself it doesnโt
affect anybody but you.โ He leans against his knees, his hands shaking as he holds them together. โBut that was my turning point. From there things started to get better. I donโt want to be someone you hate, Russ. I donโt want to be someone who hurts you.โ
โYouโre an expert at lying, Dad. Why should I believe youโre not just dragging us all along for you not to change?โ
โBecause pride stopped me getting help before. When I was gambling, I was always a bad loser, but I stayed optimistic the next bet would be the right one. Iโm taking that optimism and Iโm applying it to my recovery.โ
โWhen you were gambling?โ
He nods, rubbing at the back of his neck, a habit Iโve never noticed him do before. โI havenโt put on a bet since I saw you at your camp. I know itโs not long, but itโs the longest Iโve gone in fifteen years. Iโve been attending Gamblers Anonymous meetings and Iโm going to be starting counseling to try and process some things I need to.โ
Iโm overwhelmed with information and it all still feels too good to be true. I know what a big deal this is and I know Iโm supposed to be happy, but thereโs a small nagging feeling in my brain that tells me not to get my hopes up and to continue to hold him at a distance.
โDo you have any questions to ask me?โ he says.
I have millions but none of them come to mind. โNo.โ โYou must have some.โ
We sit in silence for a full minute and I try to think of what I want to ask him. Iโve spent so many years trying not to engage with him that I canโt remember how to do it now. Itโs like trying to use a muscle you havenโt used in a really long time. โI donโt.โ
โWell if you think of any you can ask me any time. Part of my recovery is to make amends with the people Iโve hurt through my addiction and I know Iโve hurt you. At GA they say the best form of apology is changed behavior and I hope over time youโll see me become someone you want to be around again.โ
โI hope so too.โ
โYour brother put me in touch with a debt charity and theyโre giving me advice on how to get my finances in order. Iโve been hiding things from your mother for a really long time. I want to pay back the money I took from you.โ
โI donโt care about the money,โ I say instantly.
โThat may be so, but itโs your money and I never should have asked you for it in the first place. It was wrong of me and it shows youโre a good person to be so generous.โ
I wonder if I hit my head and Iโm hallucinating. Before Iโd mentally checked out of my family drama, when things were really bad, I used to have pretend conversations in my head with my dad. Iโd practice what Iโd say, how heโd react and then by the end of it, heโd be better again.
โI want to be part of this family again, Russ. I know itโs my fault Iโm not and I know itโs my fault you donโt feel welcome around here, but I hope over time, you can trust me enough to see I really do want to get better.โ
โIโm glad youโre getting help, Dad. I truly hope it works.โ
Iย HAVE TOO MANY THOUGHTSย in my head.
After our heart-to-heart, Mom insisted on us all having lunch together. I cannot remember the last time we sat down as a family to eat. Thankfully, Ethan talking about his bandโs new record deal manages to take up the majority of the conversation, leaving me free to listen and observe.
Ethan doesnโt bring up speaking to Aurora on the phone, which Iโm grateful for. She feels too precious to risk bringing her into this environment. I know sheโs strong and resilient, but I want to look after her and, given the situation with her own dad, she doesnโt need to be made to get to know mine.
If her dad was to make strides to improve like mine is trying to, sheโd be first in line to give him another chance. Yesterday marked the first time she told him how she felt, much like me in that hospital room all those weeks ago. I hope it sparks the same kind of reaction Iโve gotten.
Ethan walks me back to my truck in silence after lunch. His eyes are red and glazed and heโs thinner than he was the last time I saw him, in an unhealthy way. If I had to guess, Iโd say heโs high. โAre you okay?โ
โWorry about yourself, little brother,โ he says, opening the truck door for me.
โYou look strung out, Ethan.โ Iโve never seen him smoke a cigarette, never mind take drugs. โWhatโs going on with you?โ
โNothing,โ he says, rubbing his jaw with his hand. โYou wouldnโt understand anyway.โ
โTry me.โ
He ignores me, diverting the conversation. โYou good? You have everything you need for school? Iโve got some money heading my way with this deal so, yโknow, I can help out more now.โ
โI have everything I need,โ I say, closing the door and winding down the window. โBut thanks.โ
โThis is what Iโve been working so hard for, this deal. All the shows, all the traveling. Weโre gonna fix everything. Money buys resources, Russ. Things will be good again real soon,โ he says.
โBye, Ethan.โ He pats the side of the truck before heading back toward the house and I make a mental note to call him to check in soon.
LETTING MYSELF INTO THE HOUSE, I find Aurora in the backyard huffing over some fabric on the ground. โWhatโre you doing?โ
She squeals and jumps around. โOh my goodness, announce yourself before you sneak up on a girl. I nearly had a heart attack.โ
She continues to pull at the material even as I walk toward her. โWhatโre you doing?โ
โI found a tent in your wardrobe!โ she says happily, looking up at me from the ground. โBut I donโt know how it works and there arenโt any instructions. I thought we could camp outside next to this firepit.โ
โTen weeks in the great outdoors wasnโt enough for you?โ I tease. Sitting cross legged on the grass, pulling the tent further away from her. โIf you put it this close to the fire itโll melt.โ
โWhy do you know everything?โ she groans, moving all the pieces along to the new spot.
โWhy do you not know that you shouldnโt put plastic near fire?โ
Crawling along the floor in my direction, she climbs into my lap and immediately brushes my hair back, kissing my forehead. โThis is my formal invitation to talk about how your day has been.โ
โI still need a little time to wrap my head around it before we talk about it. Is that okay?โ
She hugs me closer. โIs there anything I could do that might help you feel better?โ
โYou can explain to me how you think my six-five ass is fitting in this tent with you.โ
Her eyes freaking light up as she grins at me. โWe always make it fit.โ