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kitchen and find her cup out with a tea bag in it。 She would remember that the
books were due at the library and find them all neatly piled up on the hall
table; her library card on top。 Or Jack would take it into his head to wax the
Volkswagen and find Danny already out there; listening to tinny top…forty music
on his crystal radio as he sat on the curb to watch。
Aloud she said; 〃Then why the nightmares now? Why did Tony tell him to lock
the bathroom door?〃
〃I believe it's because Tony has outlived his usefulness;〃 Edmonds said。 〃He
was born — Tony; not Danny — at a time when you and your husband were straining to
keep your marriage together。 Your husband was drinking too much。 There was the
incident of the broken arm。 The ominous quiet between you。〃
Ominous quiet; yes; that phrase was the real thing; anyway。 The stiff; tense
meals where the only conversation had been please pass the butter or Danny; eat
the rest of your carrots or may I be excused; please。 The nights when Jack was
gone and she had lain down; dry…eyed; on the couch while Danny watched TV。 The
mornings when she and Jack had stalked around each other like two angry cats
with a quivering; frightened mouse between them。 It all rang true;
(dear God; do old scars ever stop hurting?)
horribly; horribly true。
Edmonds resumed; 〃But things have changed。 You know; schizoid behavior is a
pretty mon thing in children。 It's accepted; because all we adults have this
unspoken agreement that children are lunatics。 They have invisible friends。 They
may go and sit in the closet when they're depressed; withdrawing from the world。
They attach talismanic importa