Via brought home three tickets to her school play a few days after Daisy died. We never mentioned the fight we had over dinner again. On the night of the play, right before she and Justin were leaving to get to their school early, she gave me a big hug and told me she loved me and she was proud to be my sister.
This was my first time in Viaโs new school. It was much bigger than her old school, and a thousand times bigger than my school. More hallways. More room for people. The only really bad thing about my bionic Lobot hearing aids was the fact that I couldnโt wear a baseball cap anymore. In situations like these, baseball caps come in really handy. Sometimes I wish I could still get away with wearing that old astronaut helmet I used to wear when I was little. Believe it or not, people would think seeing a kid in an astronaut helmet was a lot less weird than seeing my face. Anyway, I kept my head down as I walked right behind Mom through the long bright hallways.
We followed the crowd to the auditorium, where students handed out programs at the front entrance. We found seats in the fifth row, close to the middle. As soon as we sat down, Mom started looking inside her pocketbook.
โI canโt believe I forgot my glasses!โ she said.
Dad shook his head. Mom was always forgetting her glasses, or her keys, or something or other. She is flaky that way.
โYou want to move closer?โ said Dad.
Mom squinted at the stage. โNo, I can see okay.โ โSpeak now or forever hold your peace,โ said Dad. โIโm fine,โ answered Mom.
โLook, thereโs Justin,โ I said to Dad, pointing out Justinโs picture in the program.
โThatโs a nice picture of him,โ he answered, nodding. โHow come thereโs no picture of Via?โ I said.
โSheโs an understudy,โ said Mom. โBut, look: hereโs her name.โ โWhy do they call her an understudy?โ I asked.
โWow, look at Mirandaโs picture,โ said Mom to Dad. โI donโt think I would have recognized her.โ
โWhy do they call it understudy?โ I repeated.
โItโs what they call someone who replaces an actor if he canโt perform for some reason,โ answered Mom.
โDid you hear Martinโs getting remarried?โ Dad said to Mom. โAre you kidding me?!โ Mom answered, like she was surprised. โWhoโs Martin?โ I asked.
โMirandaโs father,โ Mom answered, and then to Dad: โWho told you?โ
โI ran into Mirandaโs mother in the subway. Sheโs not happy about it. He has a new baby on the way and everything.โ
โWow,โ said Mom, shaking her head. โWhat are you guys talking about?โ I said. โNothing,โ answered Dad.
โBut why do they call it understudy?โ I said.
โI donโt know, Auggie Doggie,โ Dad answered. โMaybe because the actors kind of study under the main actors or something? I really donโt know.โ
I was going to say something else but then the lights went down.
The audience got very quiet very quickly.
โDaddy, can you please not call me Auggie Doggie anymore?โ I whispered in Dadโs ear.
Dad smiled and nodded and gave me a thumbs-up.
The play started. The curtain opened. The stage was completely empty except for Justin, who was sitting on an old rickety chair tuning his fiddle. He was wearing an old-fashioned type of suit and a straw hat.
โThis play is called โOur Town,โ โ he said to the audience. โIt was written by Thornton Wilder; produced and directed by Philip Davenport.โฆ The name of the town is Groverโs Corners, New Hampshireโjust across the Massachusetts line: latitude 42 degrees 40 minutes; longitude 70 degrees 37 minutes. The First Act shows a day in our town. The day is May 7, 1901. The time is just before dawn.โ
I knew right then and there that I was going to like the play. It wasnโt like other school plays Iโve been to, likeย The Wizard of Ozย orย Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. No, this was grown-up seeming, and I felt smart sitting there watching it.
A little later in the play, a character named Mrs. Webb calls out for her daughter, Emily. I knew from the program that that was the part
Miranda was playing, so I leaned forward to get a better look at her. โThatโs Miranda,โ Mom whispered to me, squinting at the stage
when Emily walked out. โShe looks so different.โฆโ โItโs not Miranda,โ I whispered. โItโs Via.โ
โOh my God!โ said Mom, lurching forward in her seat. โShh!โ said Dad.
โItโs Via,โ Mom whispered to him.
โI know,โ whispered Dad, smiling. โShhh!โ