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Chapter 8
Diane
"Susan?!" I was truly shocked when she came through the back door off to the side of the kitchen, a small duffle clasped on her left arm. I turned to Philip on my left, and was about to lay into him on how 'ask the kids' does not mean 'fly your mom up overnight', but I noticed that he too carried a look of surprise.
"Are you gonna pay the poor taxi driver or what, Phil?" SHe came fully into the kitchen and set down her bag. "How are my grandkids?" As she spoke, Susan came up to the table, patting Max and Isabel on their heads.
'Oh L-rd...' I set down my cup of OJ as Philip got up to take care of his mother's taxi. I was frightened of the unreadable faces of my children. Setting down his fork, Max surprised me by speaking up first.
"Hi, Grandma. Came down to check me out for yourself?" His tone wasn't bitter, but tinged with dark humor and I decided to let things play out.
"Max!" Isabel
did see fit to intervene. "Sorry, Grandma. This has been a kinda tough time for all of us." She attempted to sugar things up. "Did you get you hair cut? It looks shorter than last time."
It didn't work, as Susan only patted Isabel's cheek, winked, and sat herself directly across from Max. Helping herself to a bite of Philip's eggs, she answered Max.
"If you must know, you're a boatload more exciting than the Fisher Grove Retiree Comuunity...and I love you just a tad more." She flashed Max a smile. "You know I couldn't resist meeting the new family members either. I hear you have a twin, and you just may not be my favorite grandson anymore." Max looked slightly put out.
"You think Zan'll want to exchange tattoo stories with an old lady like me?" I laughed outright and Max gave Susan a genuine, albeit small smile. It was in his eyes as he replied to my dear mother-in-law.
She'd gotten a small angel tattooed on her ankle around the time we'd officially adopted Max and Isabel into the family, to commemorate our 'miracle'. It was one of the few spontaneous moments in Susan Evans' life, but she'd been almost as delighted as we had.
"I'll ask Zan at school. I'm sure he'd love to, he's a lot more...outgoing than I am..." he looked up at Philip, who stood propped against the archway, "but Zan's a good guy."
"One thing's for sure, Mom. He's better at picking cars. I wouldn't have felt nearly as edgy when Max and Izzy learned how to drive if Max had an SUV instead of that darn jeep. Maybe you could learn a thing or two from him, Max." Philip's voice was light, but his peace offering to Max was clear. He must've remembered the angel too, and how blessed we were for a family. Ours was just expanding.
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Max
I would've given my right arm to be back at the breakfast table...or maybe just my left. Liz had just slid her hand into my right one, and the walk of doom became that much more bearable. The whispers were still just as audible, if not more, but I was 100% sure that Liz and I back together was not just wishful thinking on my part.
As we came to my locker, I felt like I entered my own tv show. It was one of those shows where all the characters fall into step behing the star, like in the beginning credits. I vaguely remembered the opening credits to Entourage and Angel, before grimacing. My show needed a better theme song, and I clearly needed to reduce my pain med dosage.
On the whole though, my first morning back wasn't turning out to be complete medieval torture. Twelve feet, and I'd be free...or at least to homeroom. I made made it to the door and we all stopped. Liz would not be joining me, but before she walked to her own homeroom with Maria she kissed my cheek.
Michael and Alex both gave me, respectively, a short nod and a friendly smile. Zan, of course smirked, before clapping me on my good shoulder and heading off with Dev, who shot me an encouraging smile of her own. They got halfway down the hall before I remembered I was supposed to ask them over for dinner, but I figured I could ask him later at lunch.
As I came through the door, I was surprised at the lack of acknowledgement, but then I noticed Isabel patting the desk next to her with a 'you look, and I'll kill you' look. I almost wanted to laugh as I noticed the teacher avoiding my gaze as well, looking anywhere but the back table I just reached. I guessed that assigned seats must not have been important today. 'Thank you, Mrs. Naylor. Chalk one up to the icequeen'. I slid myself into my chair and tried to get as comfortable as my bandages would allow me, willing the clock hands closer to lunch hour.
Liz
As she swept through the door into our homeroom 4 minutes late and looking like she hadn't slept in days, I tried to find pity in my heart. I
tried to feel bad for her, to feel understanding. Sadly, taking in her unkempt curls and wrinkled clothing, I could not rouse up any feeling other than the quiet, seething anger that normally came up...only this time, the anger felt amplified.
How dare she? How dare she look as if she
had been put through the ringer?
If she dared ask me how he was, I'd go off. Judging from the soft growl-like noise emitted next to me, Maria would back me up. I could take her on my own anyway, but I didn't have to either way. She just slid quiety into her seat with a mumbled apology to the rambling teacher. Luckily, the bell interrupted Mrs. Hardy and I didn't have to spend another minute around Tess Harding until chemistry.
As I made my way to English with Maria, we were joined by Devonny. Her studay hall was across the hall from Maria's and my class adn she used the 5 minute class change to get to know us a little better. Besides a hospital drive and a trip to the Crashdown, we hadn't really talked. At the moment, she was making Maria laugh with her impression of Michael so far. He had apparently shown up at her and Zan's apartment everyday since they moved in.
"I thought he had a job? If he wants, he can get a job as Zan's punching bag soon. Or, one of those 20 questions games, the way he asks questions." This was followed by a good-natured eye roll.
"Maybe if we could find a box. I like the punching bag idea better anyway." They both chuckled and I smiled absently.
My mind was still on Tess and Max. I didn't want to think about it, but we definitely needed to talk to her. Preferably, before she ran into Max on his own. I decided if he wanted to skip third period I would too. 'I don't wanna see that b*tch either.'
When I got in class I checked the clock, hoping it would tick faster till lunch. It would get better from there and I'd get a half hour with Max if we didn't skip chem.
"You're killing me." I received a worried glance from Maria and elaborated, "The clock. I can't wait for lunch."
She shot me a sympathetic look as she pulled out paper for notes and I looked up to notice 'LECTURE' on the board.
Just frickin' great...