Mom’s notebook Chapter 15

Mom’s notebook Chapter 15

were bright enough for her to appreciate the view. AndI wouldn’t have tripped and fallen if 

I hadn’t been so distracted

Are you okay?She’d caught up to me and was helping me up. Her voice was beautiful. Her mushroom hair was even more uneven up close

a large chunk missing near her eyebrow

obviously selfcut

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But she had a terrible memory. The next day

she’d forgotten all about me. I greeted her in 

the hallway, and she jumped, staring at me 

blankly for a moment before giving a hesitant 

nod. Hi,she mumbled

She didn’t even remember my name! I kept up 

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my nightly runs, and she finally started to 

recognize me. She even gave me a small smile 

when we passed each other on campus

One winter day, I sprained my ankle playing

basketball. I was on crutches for a few days.

skipped class to sneak a cigarette in the 

bathroom when the earthquake hit. Screams 

filled the hallways as everyone scrambled down 

the stairs. The building swayed violently

I fell, twisting my other ankle. I huddled in

stall, watching the panicked students rush past

no one stopping to help. I thought I was going 

to die there

Then Mushroom Head appeared, pushing 

against the flow of students, into the men’s 

bathroom

Don’t worry,she said calmly. I’ll get you out

of here.” She helped me up, then, realizing we 

were running out of time, she hoisted me onto 

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her back and carried me down five flights of 

stairs without breaking a stride

I learned later that she’d already made it 

outside, but came back when she didn’t see 

  1. me. She was aloof, distant, but never hesitated 

to help those in need. She never boasted about 

her good deeds, never complained about being 

wronged, never showed any weakness… 

I was falling hard

After we were assigned to different classes,

pulled some strings and got transferred to hers

I became her slightly goofy, questionasking 

jockdesk mate. After graduation, I confessed 

my feelings. She rejected me

Stubborn little mushroom. She turned me down 

twenty times that summer, then stopped 

replying to my messages altogether

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But I knew she liked me, too. I’d pretended to 

fall asleep on her shoulder while she was 

tutoring me, and she hadn’t pushed me away

She claimed she was against marriage, that 

she’d never date anyone. That was impossible

No one could stand being alone for that long

She was just playing hard to get. And I could 

wait. To take the pressure off, I dated other 

girls, maintaining a casual friendship with 

Ashley

For seven years

Then, in the eighth year, she stopped talking to 

  1. me. That made me angry. This time, I dated 

Brittany, the flirty receptionist Ashley couldn’t 

stand. I wanted to see how long Ashley could 

tolerate Brittany having me all to herself

When Ashley finally contacted me, asking to 

meet at a hotel, I cancelled an important 

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meeting and rushed back. She’d shaved her head. A glowing mushroom. She looked 

amazing

I wanted to shave my head, too. So everyone 

would know we were together. But before I could, I discovered she wasn’t a virgin… 

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Jealousy gnawed at me. I’d waited eleven years

hadn’t even kissed her, and someone else… 

I kept seeing her, hinting that I wanted to be 

with her, for real

On New Year’s Eve, after the fireworks, she fell asleep in my car on the way home. She had

nightmare, crying out for her mother, begging her not to leave. It broke my heart

I’d heard stories about her family. I loathed 

Carol and Brittany. I wanted to get Ashley away 

from them. I decided to meet her parents, make 

my intentions clear

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Then she disappeared. And that postI read 

every word, my heart twisting with every line

What had my girl been through

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I searched for her frantically. I found her in the morgue. My little mushroom, so sick, so thin, lying there unclaimed for twenty days

Three pounds of ash

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I took care of the two men. I fired Robert. And

took Ashley with me to Seattle. As for Brittany,

had plans for her

In early March, her parents, finally realizing she 

was gone, came to me, demanding her ashes

I didn’t give them to them. My girl had dreamed 

of leaving that town. I wasn’t about to deny her 

that 

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On May 1st, something big happened back 

home. Carol drugged Brittany and threw her off 

the eighth floor of a hotel. Brittany died 

instantly. She landed near the hotel entrance

right by a busy street. The scene, captured by countless bystanders, quickly went viral

Brittany was wearing lingerie. A sex toy… 

It was a humiliating death, the subject of endless online gossip. Within hours, Brittany’s identity, and Ashley’s post, were trending

Carol went to Robert’s apartment, confessed 

everything, thenRobert called the police. He 

hadn’t wanted the police to look for his 

daughter, but he was quick to report his wife

Carol didn’t fight it. She just asked for

divorce again. This time, Robert agreed 

immediately

They were already divorced by the time the 

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police arrived. He told Carol not to worry, that 

he’d hire the best lawyer. The next morning

Carol was found dead in her cell. She’d 

overdosed on pills she’d smuggled in. She 

didn’t leave a note. For anyone

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A year later, I was traveling, a small portion of Ashley’s ashes tucked close to my heart, when

ran into Robert

He was driving a beatup old car, wearing a faded, wrinkled leather jacket. He looked much 

older

He rearended me. His fault. The repairs would cost $36,000. Not much. Especially since insurance would cover it. But Robert acted like his world was ending. He sobbed and pleaded with me, claiming he was broke, depressed, barely hanging on. He made it sound like asking him to pay would push him over the edge

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I have Ashley’s money,he said, his eyes wide 

with panic. “If I die, the government will take it. I can’t let that happen.” 

He looked at me, a strange glint in his eyes. “If 

you make me pay, I’ll have to use Ashley’s money. It’s all she has left.” 

Go ahead,I said coldly, hiding Ashley’s ashes 

from his view. Spend it. Then die.” 

I was saving itto give back to her” 

No one wants it.” 

He’d been so practical when it came to his 

daughter’s pain, so sentimental now that she 

was gone

I watched him talk to the police, then drove 

away. The sun was shining. Some people clung 

to life in the shadows. Others, like me, carried 

the memory of loved ones, breathing in the 

sweet scent of freedom. And the peonies in 

Seattlethey were blooming brighter than ever

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