Authors: Nancy Frederick
“
Yeah
,
I say fuck. I even do it occasionally
,”
Then under her breath
,
she mumbled
,
“
Not tonight of course.
”
The judge looked at her as though she
’
d suffered some sort of breakdown
,
then he turned toward the door
,
but she kept speaking.
Angie walked toward him
,
her face almost pressed against his as she spat out the words.
“
Yeah. Get out of here. Go back inside where you belong. I hate you! Hate you! Hate you!
”
“
My God! That jerk isn
’
t worth all this. Wake up
,
girl
,
he
’
s a lunatic.
”
Angie sneered and seethed.
“
Oh I hate you all right
,
and it
’
s not about him. It
’
s about you—you Daddy—you—and all these years of me asking you to look at me
,
see me
,
and you waving your hand at me
,
go away Angie
,
don
’
t ring the bell Angie
,
don
’
t walk on the grass Angie. Well
,
you know what—fuck you.
”
The judge was stunned and he pressed a hand to his heart
,
which was beating normally
,
although it had been wounded deeply.
Angie shouted
,
“
You suck as a dad. You suck!
”
The judge shook his head and spoke softly
,
as if in shock
,
“
I don
’
t know what you
’
re talking about. I
’
m right here
,
you
’
re right here. What do you want from me
?”
“
Nothing
,
nothing. Go to bed. What
’
s the use. I know you
’
ll never love me. I
’
m just the fat daughter you
’
d like to hide in the garage out back.
”
“
Of course I love you. Why would you think I don
’
t love you
?”
“
Because of the crappy way you treat me—what do you think
?”
“
Well
,
my God. I just don
’
t know what to say to that. Don
’
t I have you right here
,
living right here
,
where I can see you
’
re safe
?
Don
’
t I see you every day
?
Just the other day I was thinking maybe we
’
d get that dog you said you wanted.
”
“
When I was five
?
Are you kidding
?”
I could rent this place for a bundle
,
but do I
,
of course not. It
’
s so you can be right here.
”
“
Well run an ad
,
you miserable old fucker. Cause I
’
m outta here.
”
Antimangia looked baffled at his daughter. She was hysterical. She needed time to calm down. He
’
d seen it many times in court.
“
Get some rest
,”
he said softly
,
backing out the door
,
only to have her slam it in his face.
Kevin muttered to himself all the way home. He drove raggedly
,
a bit unused to the features of the new car
,
but mostly just distracted by everything. Half thinking
,
half speaking
,
he sputtered along
,
largely unhinged.
“
It
’
s some sort of devilish retribution. Never thought any harm in doing it. Just a little innocent
,
okay not so innocent fun
,
but never hurt anyone. Like a hobby
,
a casual hobby. My recreation. I deserve it. Now what. I
’
ve got a wanker with no wank. A cock with no crow. And what
’
s left for me
?
Nothing. I
’
m a eunuch. A life of weighing fat women
,
nothing more
,
nothing less. I might as well be dead. I
’
m already dead below the waist.
”
Laura heard the car coming when it was still several doors down the block and contemplated putting the chains on the doors
,
then from the window she saw Kevin emerge from a new car
,
which irritated her
,
but then she noticed him all disheveled
,
wearing one shoe
,
looking down at his feet
,
scowling and then tossing the single shoe into the car
,
all the while clearly frantic and muttering to himself
,
words she could not hear. This had to be more than the effects of a tryst with Chrissy
,
so she decided to let him enter the house.
They sat on the stools at the kitchen counter
,
drinking coffee
,
although Laura was sure Kevin needed no stimulants this evening
,
and she listened to the bizarre tale about him being chased all over Sunset Boulevard for days by someone he couldn
’
t identify or catch. Laura considered the most frustrating thing about her marriage the fact that she always knew when Kevin was lying
,
and she was absolutely certain that tonight he wasn
’
t and so her face softened
,
the sympathy plainly lit in her eyes. Seeing this look
,
Kevin put his hand over hers as he continued to speak. At last—someone was listening to him and believing what he
’
d endured. At last.
Kevin was flooded with love for this woman he
’
d married so long ago he couldn
’
t even remember why. She was the one person who was always there for him
,
the one person he could always count on. Why had he been such a fool
?
“
I was dying there
,
thinking you wouldn
’
t understand
,
but thank God….Tonight when I couldn
’
t do it
,
I realized it was time to wake up and come clean. Start over with the one woman I could always trust—with you—here in our beautiful home. Where else would I go
,
would I belong.
”
As she began hearing this new line of commentary
,
Laura
’
s expression started to change
,
the softness in her eyes faded
,
she leaned away from him
,
extricating her hand from under his
,
but Kevin kept talking
,
not really observing the nuances of her reactions any longer.
“
We
’
re not young any more
,
not at a place of starting over
,
no
,
no way. And so I drove
,
no raced
,
over here to you…
”
“
Tonight when you realized you couldn
’
t do it
?”
asked Laura. Then with no warning
,
she slipped down from her stool
,
gave a mighty shove
,
and Kevin found himself toppled to the floor
,
looking up at his enraged wife.