Mom’s notebook Chapter 9

Mom’s notebook Chapter 9

Brittany had a meltdown, and my parents were stunned. Now Brittany was having a fullblown depressive opisode, locked in her room. threatening to kill herself. Mom was beside 

herself with worry

Everyone knows Brittany and Jason were 

getting married! What’s she supposed to do. now?Mom’s text message vibrated through 

my frozen fingers

I rubbed my hands together, then texted back: What she does is her problem. Not mine.” 

You heartless monster!Mom replied instantly

followed by a furious voice message

Her problem? She’s your cousin! Your uncle raised you! You’re the reason her parents are 

dead! If you hadn’t run away, they wouldn’t 

have gone out looking for you in the middle of 

the night! They wouldn’t have fallen to their 

deaths! And you, you ungrateful wretch

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wouldn’t even kneel at their grave! You’re

monster!” 

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The memories came flooding back, a wave of 

despair and resentment. But nowexcitement

too. I laughed, a hoarse, rasping sound, mingled 

with the rattling cough in my chest

If they hadn’t died that night, I would have.” 

What are you talking about?!Mom video 

called me. I declined

Mom: Your uncle took care of you for a week when you had pneumonia in third grade! He 

spent a fortune on your hospital bills! If it wasn’t for him, you’d be dead! Aren’t you afraid of karma? Why would they want to kill you? What would they gain from it?” 

I was buzzing with a strange euphoria. I ignored the message, turned off my phone, and pulled out my voice recorder. Another gift for Mom

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Because your brother raped me. For six years. 

He was afraid I’d tell you. Is that a good enough 

eason?” 

He didn’t spend a week taking care of me in

the hospital. He spent a week taking me to 

motels. He made me watch porn with him

Those hospital billsthat was the price of the 

rooms!” 

Why did my aunt hate me? Because she 

caught him touching me. She thought I was 

trying to steal her husband!” 

She hated me so much, she took money and 

sold me to those men in the village” 

Why didn’t I kneel at their grave? Because 

they didn’t deserve it! Why did I leave? Because 

this place makes me sick! All of you make me sick!” 

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I’d told Dad. Fourteen years ago

He’d told me to keep quiet. It was shameful. embarrassing. I’d be the laughingstock of the town, ostracized for life

I couldn’t tell Mom. She was too sensitive. too emotional. She’d make things worse. It was better to let it go. to move on. My aunt and uncle were gone. What more did I want

What more did I want

You have loving parents, food on the table, a roof over your head. You’re healthy, you’re pretty. We gave you good genes, a good life

You’re luckier than most. What more do you want?” 

He’d said, Ashley, life isn’t always fair. Everyone has their struggles. Just like we don’t burden you with our problems, you should deal with yours on your own. Don’t drag other 

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people into it. Don’t disrupt their lives. Deal 

with it yourself. That’s what mature people do.” 

But it wasn’t the struggles I couldn’t let go of

It was my father. My own father, who knew 

what I’d been through, and chose to look the 

other way. Who offered empty platitudes, acting 

like it was no big deal. He was so 

magnanimous, so forgiving, on my behalf

I was just an ordinary person. I didn’t deserve

saint for a father. I didn’t reply to his messages

I just sent one to Jason

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