“Don’t do that to me.”
“What?”
“Put your faith on me. I can’t take that kind of pressure right now, okay? I just can’t take it!”
“I did not mean—”
“Just don’t,” I say, and then go to the bathroom.
I stay in the bathroom for a long time—until I hear FC walk down the steps and leave Donna’s house.
CHAPTER 42
THE FLY THAT DIED BY
SMASHING INTO MY WINDOW
PANE, I DISPOSE OF
CHAPTER 43
Ty visits my bedroom solo and says, “I brought you this.” He places a clear vase with a single rose and some baby’s breath on my dresser, and then adds, “How you feeling?”
“Crappy,” I say from under my comforter; I don’t even sit up.
“I’ve been thinking about you a lot, Amber.”
I haven’t thought about Ty even once in the last few weeks, so I don’t say anything.
“I don’t really know what to say about what happened,” Ty continues, “and it seems like you don’t want to talk about it, so I’m just going to talk about other stuff, okay?”
With my head still on my pillow, I just look at Ty, who is leaning his butt against my new dresser.
He swallows once and says, “The Marketing Club regionals are next week.”
“I know.”
“We’ve been practicing pretty hard. The team and all. Maybe Ricky told you, but Franks has us debating and practicing our pitches in the morning instead of playing Halo 3. We debate at lunch too. We’re on a video game hiatus until after regionals. We’re all pretty nervous and excited. We think we can place this year, no sweat.”
“Good luck.”
“You’re really not going to compete this year, are you?”
“No.”
“You would take first place if you did. We’d all do better, if—”
“Well, I’m not competing, so I’m not taking any place. And The Five will just have to be The Four, because I’m out.”
Ty smiles sorta weird and then says, “I’m going to win regionals for you. I’ll even give you the red ribbon. I’m going to do it for you. Then we’ll take The Five to nationals. Would you come to Vegas with us if I won?”
“No.”
“We miss you. All of us. The entire Five.”
“I’m sorry my mother’s murder has inconvenienced you.”
Ty’s eyes narrow as if I had sucker-punched him. “Why you being like that?”
“Like what?”
“So mean.”
“Because I’m a cat—a real bitch.”
“No you’re not. You’re the coolest girl I ever met. I’ve always admired you, Amber. And maybe I didn’t say it before, but—”
“Just leave.”
Ty looks at me for a second, and then says, “I thought maybe sometime The Five could like maybe share a sundae at Friendly’s? We could all go to the one in Hampton, so no one would know, if you are afraid of being seen outside the house. You could sneak out one night. I got my license last week. It was my birthday, remember? I sent you an invitation to my party. Did you get it? Ricky came.”
I remember throwing it out, but do not say so.
“Maybe Ricky told you my dad bought me an old Volvo station wagon. I’ve been driving Ricky to school and all. My ride’s outside actually. So I was thinking maybe I could take you out sometime?”
“No.”
“No?”
“Hell no,” I say, and then I walk over to my desk and pretend to do my assignments.
Ty stands there for a few minutes, and then he leaves.
A week or so after Ty visits solo, I receive an envelope with a second place Marketing Club ribbon in it. A note reads:
AA,
I tried to win for you. I really did.
Franks said I was robbed by the judges.
My Friendly’s offer still stands.
Ty
PS—M.C. regionals weren’t as much
fun without you. Everyone else agrees.
Even Franks said it. If Ricky hasn’t told
you already, no one made nationals.
CHAPTER 44
“Amber?”
“Yes, Father Chee?”
“I am sorry.”
“For what?”
“For putting unneeded pressure on you. For putting a cross on you when you are already suffering. It was wrong of me. Selfish.”
I don’t say anything.
“Unless you ask me to keep coming, I will no longer come to visit you every day. In fact, I will never come again if you do not ask me to come. I want to help you, yes, but I also have been coming here because I need to believe that you are someone I need you to be, so that my faith will be increased. This is not fair to you. You spoke this truth the last time we talked. So this is the last time I will come to your room uninvited. The Korean Divas for Christ miss you very much and would love to sing with you again, but they will be just fine if you choose never to return to us. It is your life to do with as you wish, and you should make the decisions you think are best. I will be praying that you are who you need to be, always. And for selfish reasons, I hope that I will see you again soon. But Father Chee will also be okay either way, so do not worry about him. Goodbye.”
When Father Chee turns to leave I want to hug him and tell him to stay—that I want him to keep coming every day—but for some reason, I say nothing.
FC does not come the next day, and I am equal parts surprised, angry, and sad.
CHAPTER 45
FLOWERS ARE IN THE
GROUND, WHERE WE CANNOT SEE THE
FUTURE WONDERMENT
CHAPTER 46
Easter comes and goes.
I do not go to church.