Brothersong (Green Creek 4) - Page 12

He reached for me.

“Mine,” I whispered.

IT WENT LIKE THIS:

There was yelling.

Gordo was yelling.

My father was yelling.

My mother was crying.

Kelly was in his crib, and his arms were waving.

“Kelly,” I said. I pushed a chair toward the crib. It was hard. I was little. I climbed on top of the chair as Kelly began to wail. I climbed over the bars of the crib. My father said I was a good climber.

I was careful.

I wouldn’t hurt my brother.

I climbed into the crib and lowered myself next to him.

I lay down beside him and put my hands over his ears because I was a wolf, and he was a wolf, and we heard things others could not. It was very loud.

Gordo was screaming.

My father was begging.

My mother sounded like she was choking.

“Kelly,” I said, and he punched me in the head. It was an accident. It didn’t hurt.

I remembered what my mother did when he was like this. “There, there,” I said, petting his cheek. “There, there.”

He stopped crying.

He looked at me with wet eyes.

I kissed his nose.

He smiled.

IT WENT LIKE THIS:

Boxes.

So many boxes.

Everything packed up.

“We’re leaving,” my father said.

“Why?” I asked.

“Because we have to.”

“Why?” I asked.

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