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Our instincts proved us
right, just as we had foretold. The experience of spending a night in jail had
no influence on Peggy and Donna’s unwavering attitudes. To be completely
honest, they had become even more unbearable, if that was even possible. With
frustration clear on their faces, they stomped their feet and swore at them,
placing the blame for their parents’ incarceration squarely on their shoulders.
Peggy and Donna firmly
believed that our family and friends caused their parents to be in jail,
convinced that our actions were the cause. They refused to listen to what
anyone had to say even more, so their grandmother, Peggy, had the nerve to slap
their grandmother across the face then spit in it, for even suggesting that
their parents were in the wrong. They refused to help with anything when asked
to help with chores that need to be done. Instead, they would sit on the couch
and stare angrily and whisper angrily in each other’s ear. No doubt plotting
revenge. The situation had
deteriorated so much that Lorain and Marry begged Pa to lock them in their
room, desperate for peace and tranquility. They practically had to drag them
down the hall, their feet scraping against the floor until he finally gave up
and hoisted them over his shoulder, their screams echoing through the hallway. For
almost two hours, all they could hear was the relentless pounding of fists on
the bedroom door, followed by the shattering of glass as they watched them flee
down the road. Knowing that the journey
back to town would be a grueling three-hour walk, especially difficult for
those unaccustomed to walking barefoot, nobody bothered to pursue them this
time. Even though they had treated their grandmother with cruelty, she still
found it in her heart to show them pity, regardless of the verbal abuse and
physical assault she had endured. She and Lizzy went after them once they
figure they had gone far enough. We believed that the further they went, the
better it would be. Going straight to hell wouldn’t even be far enough; in
fact, they would feel right at home among their own kind there. By the time they came back,
supper was on the table. With Peggy and Donna’s larger-than-life egos, the
house felt suffocatingly crowded, as if there was no room for anyone else. Given
the chance, we would have let them eat and sleep in the barn with the rest of
the animals, but our kindness prevailed over cruelty. The animals’ welfare was
our top priority, especially those in the girl’s vicinity, to ensure they did
not experience any unnecessary suffering. Setting aside our feelings, we
gathered once more with friends and family, ready to share a meal together
before they too had to return to their home. We did our best to ignore them when
they stared back at us with heated and angry stares. Thinking they were all
crazy as loons, boys, and men insane wearing dresses they couldn’t pronounce. A
dress to them was a still a girl’s dress. Men and boys simply didn’t wear them.
It could stop traffic a mile away. Just the mere sight could make you go blind.
Peggy whispers to Donna, “At least it is better than seeing them naked.” Peggy whispers,
and Donna agreed. We need to get out of here; I want to go home.” Donna
nods, looking at her hands and staring at the boys across the table. “I hate it
here,” Donna replies. “Me,
too,” Peggy said. Well, lest we agree on something anyway,” she said, then
kicked her sister just for fun. Oh, that felt good…” until she kicked her back. “Stop
it,” Donna replied. “You
stop it,” Peggy answered back Mary leaned over the two girls as they quickly
stopped. After dinner and dessert, they waved goodbye to their new friends,
telling them we’d see them soon at the annual picnic. EJ smiled and waved
thanks to them again for the gift. “It’s
a lot better than a sheet,” he replied. He can’t wait to spin around in it,
just like his two brothers Robert and Will. That will have to wait until Ma can
fashion some shorts for him to wear underneath. It could be drafty, and just
thinking about it makes him blush a little, as he checks to make sure his waist
is covered. Robert looked over at him, smiled, and noticed him checking the
gown, pulling down tight over his knees. “EJ, you’re fine. Besides, who’s going
to notice you accept us? The girls are on the other side of the table,” Robert said. EJ whispers,
“I know, Robert. I just felt a draft when they opened the door,” he said. Robert
laughed, “Oh, never thought of that.” “Alright,
boys, go ahead. Finish your chores, then I want you to go straight to bed,” Ma said. “Yes,
Ma.” “You
too, girls. We all had a long couple of days, and we could use a good night’s
sleep,” Ma said. Ma helped clear the table and do the dishes. Mary and Lizzy
bring her back, sitting her back down on the couch next to EJ. “Martha,
we got it, dear.” Martha sighs picked up the sewing needle and thread
and started working on the gowns. She shook her head and whispered, watching
the three aunts do all the work running her house as she sits here feeling
helpless. Wayne
leaned over to her, smiled, kissed her on the head, and whispered, “Do you know
how much I love you, dear?” She grinned, looked into his eyes, looked over at EJ
reading one of his many books, and saw Danny and Sam falling asleep against
each other. “Yes, dear,” kisses him on the cheek. “Then
just relax. You have gowns to make, and I have two boys that need to be put to
bed,” he said, humming in her ear. Martha giggles like a schoolgirl, softly
watching him move and pick up the boys in his arms one at a time, on to his
shoulder, and carry them down the hall to where the boys all share the same
room, place them on a mattress on the floor. © 2024 Shep |
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