Heartsong (Logan 2)
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She laughed and rocked. Then she stopped
again and her face grew darker, her eyes small, her
lips taut. She shook her head.
"I was screaming upstairs, screaming at the top
of my voice. It's time. It's time! The door was locked.
She wanted me to lose the baby, you know. Oh, don't
look at me that way," she said, turning to me. "You're
always taking her side."
"Grandma," I said softly. "It's Melody." She shook her head. Was she telling me the
truth or was everything so jumbled in her mind that
her words were like one crossword puzzle confused
with another, the answers all to the wrong questions? "She left me, no doctor, no midwife, no one. I
guess you never knew that part, huh?" A crazed twist
shaped her lips and she smiled so coldly it put ice in
my veins. "I delivered my own baby and when she
came up and found the baby was all right, she nearly
die
d herself with disappointment. You never knew. I
can see it on your face, Nelson. You never knew." She turned and rocked. I held my breath until I
saw her chin begin to quiver and the first tear emerge. "Grandma," I said. "Please, try to look at me
and see me. Please."
What had they done to her? Why was she so
much more confused, lost. How long had she been
kept in this room? Her rocking stopped again. She
took a deep breath and lowered her face until her chin
rested on her chest. Then she closed her eyes and in
moments was asleep.
I sat, waiting to see if she would wake and go
into another exclamation, drawing thoughts,
memories, words from some secret place in her mind.