Authors: Ellen Hopkins
Tags: #Juvenile Fiction, #Family, #General, #Orphans & Foster Homes, #Social Issues, #Adolescence, #Drugs; Alcohol; Substance Abuse
PREGNANT WITH ME
Mom never did figure out the birth
control thing. I might be worried
about my paternity, except I look
almost exactly like Dad. Lucky me.
Like most mid-level dealers, they
smoked up the profits, and Denny’s tips
didn’t exactly cover what they owed
their supplier. Your mom got creative.
And she got busted. She and Trey
had already turned state’s evidence
once to get off a trafficking charge.
This time they were going away
for fraud. Check kiting. Identity theft.
They got two years in state prison.
Your mom delivered you the day
before they sent her away. Her mother
took you home from the hospital.
Kept you safe. Until she found me.
I’VE ALWAYS FELT
A strange connection
to Grandma Marie. Strange,
because we don’t see each other
all that often. Also a sort
of jealousy because
of Hunter. I mean, she
and Grandpa Scott adopted
him. When I was younger, and
in foster care, I wondered
why him and not me?
And I thought it was
because they didn’t have
enough love to go around. Semi-
irrational, I know. I mean, they
couldn’t reasonably
take in all of Mom’s
kids. And now, it seems,
they
did
take me in, at least for
a little while. But then, how
did I end up with Dad?
BACK TO THE ORIGINAL QUESTION
I wait for him to drop the butt
of his cigarette into the foam
at the bottom of the Pabst can.
Sssss!
The sound is snakelike.
Don’t much like snakes.
“So did Grandma Marie know
you were my father or what?
Did you know each other?”
Dad chuckles.
We had met once.
Let’s just say it didn’t go so well.
Your grandmother didn’t think much
of me, or of any of Kristina’s men.
Can’t really say I blame her.
Me either. Mom’s taste in men
is what you might call piss poor.
Kristina told her I was your father
and how to get hold of me.
The news came as a total shock.
I didn’t know what to do. I’d already
hooked up with Zoe by then.
ZOE
The name is like a punch
in the gut.
Whoomf!
There
goes my air. “So why did
you bring me home, then?”
Dad gives the smelly beer can
a wistful look.
First of all, I wanted
you. You were part of Kristina
and me. The best part of both
of us, as it turns out. Convincing
Zoe of that was something else.
But your Grandma Jean and grandpa
made me see I had to try.
I know the rest of the story,
at least what happened after
that. One thing I still don’t know,
though. “So where is my sister?”
He shrugs.
Trey’s sister, Cora
,
took her when he and Kristina
went to prison. I don’t have
a clue where they are now.
Your mother might know, or
maybe your Grandma Marie.
But I don’t think so. Last I heard
,
they’d dropped out of sight.
Dust in the distance signals
Kortni’s imminent return. As
the dirt cloud nears and the engine
rumble closes in, I ask one last
burning question. “Did you ever
think maybe you weren’t my father?”
No hesitation.
Of course. Not
like your mom was exactly what
you could call faithful, especially
not with crystal involved. She swore
she’d only been with me, but once
a liar, always a liar. First thing we
did when we brought you home
was get us tested. You’re mine.
THAT’S A GOOD THING, RIGHT?
Better to know for sure where
you come from than to go
through life wondering, even
if you’re not really certain you
like where you come from. Right?
Something to ponder.
Along with everything Dad
just confessed. Kortni pulls up,
parks, starts unloading bags
of groceries. Dad goes to help,
and I should too.
But I want to talk to Kyle.
I go inside, start toward
the phone, see the answering
machine light is blinking.
Why didn’t we hear it ring?
Too absorbed in storytelling?
Whatever. I hit the play button.
It’s my caseworker.
This is Alice
Shreeveport. We have been
informed of your unfortunate
incident. We need to discuss
Summer’s living situation. Please …
CALL HER
She wants Dad to call her.
To discuss my living situation.
I could erase the message.
Pretend we never got it.
But they’d only come looking.
Sooner or later they would.
New blow to my solar plexus.
This time my asthma kicks in.
I didn’t want to live here.
Breathe. Can’t. Find. Air.
So what if they take me away?
Breathe. Can’t. Find. Air.
Put me in another foster home?
Breathe. Can’t. Find. Air.
Send me to a different town?
Breathe. Can’t. Find. Air.
Away from Dad. Kortni. Kyle.
Breathe. Must. Find. Inhaler.