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Something Like Happy by Eva Woods (36)

DAY 69

Cut loose

“Annie!” Costas was standing outside Polly’s hospital room, flapping his hands in agitation. “Thank God you are here. We have a problem, Houston.”

“What’s the matter? Is it Polly?” Annie tried to see over his shoulder but he was blocking the way.

“Annie, I have done a bad thing.”

“I’m sure it can’t be that bad.”

He raised his arms over his head in surrender. “You look. Go and see. Is very bad.”

Inside the room, Annie could see the back of Polly’s head, poking out the window she had open. Not that it was doing any good, because the room stank of weed. George was sitting in the nearby chair with his eyes shut. Annie turned back to Costas, who had closed the door behind them, his eyes wide with fear. “You got them this?”

“A friend at work has some... I did not know they would smoke it here, Annie! We will get in big trouble!”

“Lighten up, Costas from Costa,” Polly slurred from the window. “I just wanted to get high one last time. What’s so wrong with that?”

“You’re smoking,” Annie hissed. “In a hospital! When you have a tumor in your lung! Would you come inside?”

Polly ducked her head back in, a fit of coughing racking her ribs. “It’s hardly going to give me another tumor, is it.”

“That’s not the point! Look at you. You’re freezing.” And she was, shivering and goose-bumped, her eyes bloodshot and swollen in a way Annie recognized from boys at school who used to smoke behind the bike sheds.

She chivvied Polly into bed, plucking the glowing joint from her fingers and dousing it in a glass of water. “Come on, get yourself warm. George, how you could let this happen?”

No answer. “Er, Annie,” said Costas. “He is...sleeping.”

She turned to see George slumped in the chair, apparently out cold. Costas was fanning him with his hands. “Oh, for God’s sake. Costas, go and find Dr. Max.”

“No!” wailed Polly from the bed. “He’ll shout at me!”

“With good reason. Go, Costas.”

He went. George let out a loud snuffly snore. Annie stood with her hands on her hips, glaring at the tiny figure in the bed. “This was your idea, I suppose.”

“I just wanted to do it...one last time,” wheezed Polly. “To feel alive. To feel normal. Stop being such a Betty Buzzkill, Annie.”

“Polly, I’m worried about you. Listen to your breathing.” It was rattling like a penny sucked up into the vacuum cleaner.

Polly coughed. “It doesn’t matter. I’m dying, anyway. What does it matter if I take drugs, or drink myself into a stupor, or shag everyone in the hospital? Tell me that, Annie. What difference would it actually make if I lived as hard as I could for the rest of the days I have?”

Annie tried to think of something. “Well, no one wants to die with cystitis,” she said.

Polly let out a loud sound, half sob, half laugh. Annie had heard a lot of this cry-laughing over the past few days. Then Polly was just cry-crying, her face twisted and wet. “Shit, Annie. I’ve already had my last times. To get high, to get drunk, to get laid even. I’m never going to do any of that stuff again. I’m never even going to lie in bed with anyone ever again. I’m going to die here, in this horrible hospital room with these sheets that are definitely not four-hundred-thread-count Egyptian cotton.”

Annie thought for a moment, then slipped off her Converses. “Budge over.”

“What are you doing?”

“Getting in beside you.”

“Huh. No offense but I was thinking more along the lines of Ryan Gosling.”

“Well, you’ve got me. So, tough.”

The bed was narrow, but Polly had shrunk now to the size of a child. Annie lay beside her, thinking of sleepovers with Jane and the girls as a teenager, trading secrets in the dark, giggling so hard Jane’s mum would come and bang on the door to get them to be quiet. Polly’s breathing was labored, the sheets damp from her tears.

“I’m sorry.”

“It’s okay. No harm done. Well, probably.”

“Will Dr. Max be cross?” she asked pathetically.

“Yup.”

“Maybe you can reason with him. He likes you, you know. Like, a lot.”

Annie didn’t want to think about that now. “Shh. It’s okay.” She stroked Polly’s hair, or what was left of it, off her shrunken face. She looked like an old woman, the skin stretched tight over her bones. Melting away, minute by minute.

“Annie,” Polly said in a very small voice. “You’re my best friend now, I think. Did you know that? Thank you for—thanks for being here. Will you stay?”

“Of course. I’m not going anywhere.”

“Because I need you. To get through this. I know I’ve been selfish, and awful, and... I’m sorry.”

“Shh,” she whispered again, swallowing the lump in her throat. “It’s okay. It’s okay.” Even though it wasn’t.

“What the hell’s been going on?” The door flew open and Dr. Max barged in, followed by an anxious Costas. He had a crease down his cheek as if he’d fallen asleep on his desk.

“Shh.” Annie raised a finger to her lips. “She’s sleeping.” Because Polly’s breathing had calmed, and her eyes had closed. Her fists were curled under her chin like a child’s.

Dr. Max lowered his voice. “Is she really sleeping or just pretending so I don’t shout at her? Smoking weed, for God’s sake! Is she okay?” He approached to check her vitals, lifting her limp wrist to feel her pulse. Annie lowered her legs off the bed and got up.

“I am sorry,” Costas said, wringing his hands. “She is okay?”

“Well, she’s no worse than she was. But seriously—we can’t have that here. Understand? I’d have to call the police next time.”

Costas looked like he was going to cry. “I don’t think he realized they’d do it here,” Annie said. “He was just trying to help.”

“With illegal drugs.” Dr. Max raised one of Polly’s eyelids, very gently.

“You’ve never dabbled? Come on. Give him a break.”

“Not in a hospital, and not when I had a tumor in my lung.” He relented. “I suppose there’s no harm done, but really George should have known better, and—eh, where is he?” They all turned to look at the empty chair, and the open door to the room.

“Skata,” swore Costas.

* * *

George, however, hadn’t got very far. The three of them stood over him, where he was slumped on the ground by the vending machine, one arm inside it. “I’m stuck,” he said mournfully.

Dr. Max knelt down. “I don’t know, George. What will we do with you? First drugs and now trying to steal a KitKat?”

“I paid for it. It didn’t come out.”

“Aye, I know that feeling. Let me see.” Dr. Max squinted into the coin slot, pressed a few buttons and held out his hand to catch the thing that was spat back out. “Well, you see, George, here’s your problem. This machine doesn’t take gym locker tokens.”

“Oh,” said George. “Um, can you help me?”

Dr. Max rolled up his sleeves. “Aren’t you lucky that you’re here with the world’s foremost expert in vending machine extractive surgery?”

“Surgery?” His lip trembled.

“Aye. Nothing for it but taking the arm off, lad.”

George started to cry. Dr. Max rolled his eyes. “Lord, people take things seriously when they’re high. Come on, grab his legs. Costas, you’re skinny, see if you can get your hand inside there.”

A short time later, with some pushing and pulling and George whimpering like a puppy, he was free, minus a KitKat but at least in possession of all his limbs. “That was horrible. I thought I was going to die.”

“Maybe you should knock off the drugs, lad. Seems you don’t have the temperament for them.”

Costas was kneeling beside George, tenderly examining his swollen wrist. “Please, George, you must be more careful. You will hurt yourself.”

George squeezed his good hand over his eyes. “It was her idea. She wanted to cut loose one last time, she said. How could I say no? Oh, God. How can it be the last time? My sister. She’s my sister. I’m going to be a...a...what’s the word for like an orphan but not an orphan?”

Annie and Dr. Max exchanged looks. “An only child?” she ventured.

“It’s not fair.” George was crying again. “It’s not fair. Why Polly? She’s a good person, she’s so smart and alive and amazing, and now she’s dying. It’s not fair.”

Costas hugged him, murmuring words in Greek. Annie looked at Dr. Max, and a strange current seemed to run through her from her head to her toes. A sweep of blood so powerful she was surprised she was still standing, still fully clothed. He scratched his head, blushing in a way that she knew meant he could feel it, too.

“Listen,” she mumbled, unable to look him in the eye. “About Scotland. I don’t know if I ever said sorry about...everything. But I am. Really. You were such a good friend to me, and that’s how I repay you.”

“A friend.”

“Well, yes. You were.” And she wanted him to be more, much more, but she didn’t know how to say it, how to find space in her heart around the huge boulder that was Polly dying. “I...”

There was a moment of silence, stretching on longer than she would have thought possible. “It’s fine,” he said. “It doesn’t matter. Come on, let’s get young George here into a bed so he can sleep it off.”

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