Read Sullivans Island-Lowcountry 1 Online
Authors: Dorothea Benton Frank
Tags: #Fiction, #Domestic Fiction, #General, #Sagas, #Women - South Carolina, #South Carolina, #Mothers and Daughters, #Women, #Sisters, #Sullivan's Island (S.C. : Island), #Sullivan's Island (S.C.: Island)
dreams never coming to life. Would Momma eventually come
to her senses? Did she think she owned me?
My face stung where she had slapped me. I was so mad I
didn’t care if I ever saw her again. My head ached and my throat
was raw. I should’ve taken a sweatshirt or a jacket, but I had had
to escape and didn’t think of that.
Pelicans and seagulls swooped all around, some of them
walking near the water. Marsh hens dug their sharp beaks into
the soft mud. The water was alive with dance and spirit, little
waves swelling up, rolling in, layer on layer of them, stacked like
steps, dissolving as the tide crept by inches toward me.The east
wind was chilling.
I was so lost in thought, my head down in my hands, I never
heard him or saw him coming, but I looked up and saw Simon
standing before me.
“Hey, Suz, what’s up?”
“Don’t call me Suz.”
“Okay, whatcha doing?”
“Thinking about life.”
“Yeah? What about it?”
“It sucks.”
“Yeah. Sometimes it does.” His hair was blowing in the
wind and while his humor was present in his teasing, the look
on his face wasn’t funny. He was serious. And he was the most
beautiful man I’d ever seen. I realized that his being here was no
coincidence. He sat down next to me.
“So, you know?” I asked.
“Yeah, Livvie told me. I figured I’d find you on the beach.”
“How come?”
“ ’Cause that’s where Geechee girls go when they need to
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think. Sailors put their boat out, mountaineers climb, jocks throw
a ball around, but Geechee girls, they have to go on down to the
beach and stick their feet in the sand.”
“How’d you get so smart?”
“Yankee schooling and just paying attention to what goes
on around me. I thought you were sick.”
“I’m better, almost.”
“Good.Want to hear a story?”
“Sure.”
“When I was about, oh, I don’t know, fifteen or so, I came
home and found my mother in the sack with another man just
getting it on.”
“What?”
“Yeah, and she made me swear not to tell my dad. I hated
her for that, but I knew that if my father found out it would
blow us apart. She bought me a car my next birthday. Soon after,
I came home and found her in bed with somebody else. She
apologized and all to me and tried to explain that she was just
bored to tears with Dad. I didn’t know that being bored made it
okay to screw somebody else.”
“So what did you do?”
“I told my dad.”
“Why are you telling me this?”
“Hold on, let me finish. My mother called me a traitor,
packed her bags and left.”
“Good Lord, Simon.You weren’t the traitor, she was!”
“Exactly.” He looked at me, his brown eyes searching my
blue ones. His face was so close to mine I thought I’d faint. I
knew what he was telling me. I wasn’t the only one in the world
who’d ever been used by their parents.
“God, how could your mother do that to you?”
“Just because somebody’s grown up doesn’t mean that they
can’t be wrong.”
“Boy, is that ever the truth!”
“Yeah.” His breath smelled good. I looked at the outline of
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his lips. His top lip was almost a straight line, but his bottom lip
was fuller and not as dark as the top one, or maybe it was
shadow.
“What are you thinking about?” he asked.
I was thinking about reaching out and tracing the lines of
his lips with my fingers, but I’d eat chopped glass before I’d
admit it. So I lied.
“Your dad. Do you think your dad
is
boring?”
“Probably. My father is one hell of a surgeon, but he always
feels a little stiff to me.”
“Yeah, me too. My mother’s crazy about him.”
“Yeah, he’s nuts about her too.”
“My mother’s really not a bad person, I guess. If I leave it
is
gonna make it harder for her. She slapped the hell out of me.
Did Livvie tell you that?”
“She probably feels terrible about it.”
“I know I do. It hurts like the devil.” My voice cracked
because my throat was so raw and then I coughed.
“I think she’ll come to her senses. Here, you want my
sweater? It’s getting kind of chilly.”
“Sure, thanks.”
He pulled his navy crewneck over his head and handed it to
me inside out. He had on this light blue shirt underneath. I
stood up to pull it over my head. I was having a terrible time
getting the thing on gracefully.The arms were too long and the
neck opening wrecked my ponytail. I turned into the wind to
gather up my hair and he watched me.
“What the hell are you looking at?” I said.
“You, you little witch. How is it that you’re only fourteen?”
“Can’t help it. How is it you’re so damn ancient?”
“I’m not
that
old. I’m also not your brother, not
yet
anyway.”
I started getting nervous now. Was he gonna try something?
Holy smokes!
“What do you mean
not yet?
”
“Listen, you don’t know old Stanley. He set his cap on your
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momma the minute he laid eyes on her. Actually, come to think
of it, they’re perfect for each other. He needs to be needed after
what my mom did to him and, boy, does she have needs! I
mean, he just wants to have a family. He probably did spend too
much time at the hospital, but his whole life is dedicated to
helping people. Amazing, huh?”
“Well, practically Momma’s whole life has been devoted to
producing a population. It might be good for Timmy and
Henry to have a man around here. With any luck, they won’t
have me come September.”
“Do you really want to go to Columbia?”
“Yeah.”
“I’ll get Stanley to call your momma. Don’t worry about it
anymore. I’ll get him to call her tonight.”
“Thanks.You’re great, Simon, you know that?”
“Thanks, Suz.”
“
Please!
Don’t call me that,” I whined.
He was smiling now. I felt this funny feeling in the pit of
my stomach. I knew he wanted to kiss me and I wished he’d
just do it and get it over with so I wouldn’t have to worry
about it anymore.
“Simon?”
“Yeah?” he said.“You have great hair, do you know that?”
“My hair? Wait a minute, I was gonna ask you something. . . .”
He stood up.“The back of my sweater is all bunched up on
you, lemme fix it.”
“I forgot what I was gonna say. . . .”
“It doesn’t matter. . . .” He put his arm around me to pull
down the sweater, and his hand rested on my back, down by my
waist. He looked in my eyes, probably realizing from the sheer
terror on my face that nobody had ever kissed me before. I just
looked at him, not sure of what to do, feeling pretty stupid with
my arms hanging there like two loaves of Italian bread.
Finally, he decided to be the big winner of my virgin lips.
He put his other hand on my face and over my ear and then
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around through my hair and sort of pulled me up to him. I
thought,
Oh, God, this is it!
When his lips touched mine I just
didn’t know what to do. It was a little tiny kiss, I think, if you
go by what’s in the movies, and definitely not a sin, except
that he was the wrong religion and a lot older than me. It felt
wonderful.
Then he just put his arms around me and hugged me and we
stood there on the empty beach, feeling the wind and watching
the sky get dim.The tide washed around our feet. It was time to
go home. I didn’t want to go back. I wanted to stay here with
him forever.
“Simon?”
“Hmm?”
“Don’t you have a girlfriend?”
“She broke up with me. Got a letter yesterday.”
“Gee. That’s too bad. Do you think we could do that
again?”
“Yes. A lot.”
The next kiss wasn’t so innocent. He seemed a little more
excited and I know I was. Given the choice of being on a deserted
beach and kissing the man of my dreams or going home, changing
diapers and dealing with my lunatic mother, there was no choice
to make. I had every intention of standing right there and kissing
that man till I wore out his lips. Kissing him felt so good, I couldn’t
believe it.
“God, Simon,” I said, in between what began to be of con-
cern to my virtue.
“I could drink you,” he whispered into my neck.
Me n h a d p ow e r , girls didn’t. I could have dug a hole, jumped in
and buried myself alive and still not have accomplished what
Stanley and Simon did in two phone calls. My momma was so
stupid over Stanley Rifkin she would’ve jumped off the Cooper
River Bridge if he’d asked her to. In this case, she agreed to let
me go to St. Anne’s and, in fact, became happy about it.
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By May, she was bragging about my scholarship all over the
Island like it was her idea in the first place. Like
she
had won it.
I didn’t care. People were like that.
I had another fish to fry. Simon. Simon and I would meet
down the beach with some beer and potato chips and make out
like two fools. We had gotten to the point of lying down
together in the sand and I was about out of my mind from it.
One day, we were down by the end of the Island where no
one ever goes. I walked down there on the beach and Simon
took his car. We thought we were so smart. I was waiting for
him.
“Hi!” I called.
“Hi!” he called back.
We weren’t exactly the most poetic lovers in the world, but
what we lacked in iambic pentameter we made up for in enthusi-
asm. I helped him unload his trunk. Simon had brought a six-pack
of Budweiser and some Fritos. He pulled a blanket out of his car.
Holding hands, we crossed the dunes and then spread his blanket
to get a perfect view of the harbor.The tide was coming in.
“Want a beer?” He opened one and handed it to me before
I could answer.
As usual, we drank about half of the can, sitting on the blan-
ket, and then he turned to me.
The next thing I knew, we were kissing.We had graduated
to him putting his hand under my shirt. I wondered if this
would be the day that he felt my breasts. I was having a hard
time deciding if I would let him, because it was supposed to be
a sin, or I thought it was. The hotter the kissing got the more
difficult it became to remember what I was allowed to do
within the boundaries of impure acts.
We were kissing deeply now. He was lying on top of me,
sort of pressing into my hips with a regular rhythm. I had a
pretty good idea that this made him happy. And as long as he
was happy he kept kissing me, so I let him rock and roll. He put
his hand up my shirt and rubbed my back. The next thing
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I knew, he had unhooked my bra and his hands were all over
me. I knew I should have stopped him and discussed this, but I
just let him. It felt incredibly good and I couldn’t think of a rea-
son in the world to stop.
“Susan,” he said in a voice like syrup.
“What?” I said.
“I love you, Susan, you know I do.”
“I love you too, Simon.”
I looked at him and his eyes were half closed. He was in
another world and I wanted to go with him, wherever he was
headed. He unbuttoned my blouse and started kissing my breasts.
I felt a tingling so far down inside of me it took my breath away.
He was scrambling all over me now and I began to feel this
intensity for some kind of completion. I was breathing like a
marathon runner after a race.
Slap! Slap! Slap!
“All right, you two, let’s knock it off! Come on, son. Let the
girl breathe.”
I looked up right into the spit shine of police shoes. It was
Fat Albert, the Island policeman, slapping his nightstick in the
palm of his hand. We scrambled to make some order of our-
selves, knowing we were in very deep shit.
“Miss Susan? How old are you now?” Fat Albert asked.
“Sixteen,” I said, lying through my teeth.
“Mm-hm,” Fat Albert said, adjusting his belt over his stom-
ach.“And how about you, son? Got any identification?”
“Yes, sir, in my glove compartment,” Simon said.
He and Fat Albert went over the sand dunes, and, after what
seemed like an hour, Simon came back alone.
“What happened?”
“Well, he made a long list of our offenses. Drinking in public,
drinking under age, corruption of a minor, you name it, we did it.”
“And?”
Simon was folding up the blanket. I gathered the beer cans
and put them back in the bag.
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“And he said that if he ever caught us on his beach again,
he’d arrest us.”
“That’s all?”
“Yep, we’re two fools, free to go.”
“Well, there’s always the Isle of Palms,” I said.
“That’s what I love about you.You’re out of your mind!”
And that’s exactly what we were. Out of our minds and two