âArcher!â my mama called, her voice sounding just a little bit scared. âBaby, where are you?â
I was sitting under the dining room table, the heavy tablecloth hiding me as I kneeled on the floor with my action figures.
I hesitated, but when my mama called me again, sounding more worried this time, I crawled out from under the table and went to her. I didnât like to hear my mama scared, but I also knew something was going on and I was scared too.
My mama had been whispering into the phone all morning and for the last half hour, sheâd been upstairs stuffing clothes and other things into suitcases.
Thatâs when Iâd hidden under the table and waited to see what would happen next.
I knew that whatever was going on was happening because my daddy had come home last night, again smelling like some other ladyâs perfume and had slapped my mama in the face when she said his dinner was already cold.
I had a feeling my mama had finally had enough. And if I had to guess about who she was on the phone with, Iâd say it was Uncle Connor.
My mama turned the corner into the dining room just as I was crawling out from beneath the table and let out a loud breath. âArcher, sweetheart,â she said, putting her hands on my cheeks and bending down so that her eyes were right in front of mine. âYou worried me.â
âSorry, mama.â
Her face got soft and she smiled at me and moved the hair back from my forehead. âItâs okay, but I need you to do something for me and itâs really important. Do you think you can listen and do as I say and not ask questions right now?â
I nodded.
âOkay, thatâs good.â She smiled, but then it disappeared and the worried look came back into her eyes again. âWeâre going to go away, Archerâme, you, and your⦠uncle Connor. I know thatâs probably confusing to you right now, and Iâm sure you have questions about your daddy, butââ
âI want to go,â I said, standing up taller. âI donât want to live with him anymore.â
My mama just looked at my face for a couple seconds, her lips pressed together. She breathed out and ran her hand over my hair again. Tears came into her eyes. âI havenât been a good mama,â she said and shook her head back and forth.
âYou are a good mama!â I said. âYouâre the best mama in the world. But I want to live with Uncle Connor. I donât want my daddy to hit you anymore or make you cry.â
She sniffled and wiped a tear from her cheek and then nodded her head at me. âWeâre going to be happy, Archer, do you hear me? You and me, weâre going to be happy.â
âOkay,â I said, keeping my eyes on her pretty face.
âOkay,â she said, finally smiling.
Thatâs when our front door opened and Uncle Connor walked quickly inside. His face looked tight.
âYou ready?â he asked, looking at my mama.
She nodded. âThe suitcases are right there,â she tilted her head toward the four pieces of luggage sitting at the bottom of the stairs.
âYou okay?â Uncle Connor asked, his eyes moving over my mama as if he was looking to make sure she was all there.
âI will be. Take us away from here,â she whispered.
Uncle Connorâs face looked like someone was hurting him for a couple seconds, but then he smiled and looked at me. âReady, sport?â
I nodded and followed him and my mama out the front door. They both looked around as Uncle Connor put our suitcases into the trunk of the car. There wasnât anyone outside though and when they both got in the car, they seemed relieved.
As we drove away, heading out of Pelion, I watched as Uncle Connor grabbed my mamaâs hand in the front seat and she turned toward him, letting out a breath and smiling a small smile.
âMe, you, and our boy,â Uncle Connor said softly. âJust us.â
âJust us,â my mama whispered, that same soft look moving across her face.
My mama looked back at me, and paused for a second before saying, âI packed your Legos and some of your books, baby.â She smiled and leaned the side of her head on the head rest, still looking at me. Her shoulders seemed to be dropping lower by the mile.
I just nodded. I didnât ask where we were going. I didnât care. As long as it was away from here, anywhere was fine.
Uncle Connor looked over at my mama. âPut your seatbelt on, Lys.â
My mama smiled. âThis is the first time in years I feel like Iâm not strapped down against my will,â she said and laughed softly. âBut okay, safety first.â She tilted her head and winked at him, and I grinned. This was the mama I loved seeingâwhen her eyes would shine, and sheâd get that sweet, joking tone in her voice and say something that would make you laugh at yourself, but in a good way, a way that felt warm and nice.
My mama reached for her belt, and all of a sudden there was a large jolt and our car swerved crazily. My mama screamed and Uncle Connor yelled, âOh shit!â as he tried to keep us on the road.
Our car spun all over and then all I heard was the scream of metal on metal, glass shattering, and my own screams as our car flipped for what seemed like hours, finally coming to a stop with a loud creaking sound.
The terror hit me hard and thatâs when I started to cry, squeaking out, âHelp! Help me!â
I heard a loud groan from the front, and then Uncle Connor was saying my name, telling me it would be okay as I heard him moving himself out of his seatbelt and then kicking the door open. I couldnât open my eyes. It seemed like they were glued shut.
I heard the back door being pulled open, and then Uncle Connorâs warm hand was on my arm. âItâs going to be okay, Archer. I got your belt undone. Crawl toward me. You can do it.â
I finally made myself open my eyes and look up into my uncleâs face, his hand reaching toward me. I grasped his arm and he pulled me out into the warm, spring sunshine.
My uncle Connor was talking again, and his voice sounded funny. âArcher, I need you to come with me, but I need you to turn your back when I tell you to, okay?â
âOkay.â Terror and confusion made me cry more.
Uncle Connor took my hand and walked down the deserted highway with me just a little bit behind him. He kept looking backwards at the car weâd gotten into a wreck with, but when I glanced back once very quickly, it didnât look like anyone was climbing out of that one. Were they dead? What had happened?
âTurn your back, Archer, and stay here, son,â Uncle Connor said, and his voice sounded like he was choking.
I did as he said, letting my head fall back so that I was looking up at the clear, blue sky. How was it that anything bad could happen under a sky that clear, that cloudless and blue?
I heard a strange wailing yell behind me and I turned around, even though I knew it wasnât following directions. I couldnât help it.
My uncle Connor was on his knees on the side of the road, his head thrown back, sobbing up at the sky. My mamaâs limp body was in his arms.
I leaned over and threw up into the grass. I stood up a couple minutes later, sucking in air and tripping backwards over my own feet.
Thatâs when I saw him, coming toward us. My daddy. With a gun in his hand. A look of pure hate on his face, and zigzagging. He was drunk. I tried to feel fear, but I didnât see that there was anything more he could do now. I felt numb as I moved toward my uncle Connor.
Uncle Connor lay my mamaâs body back down gently on the side of the road and stood up, seeing my daddy now too. Uncle Connor moved toward me and pushed me behind his own body.
âStay back, Marcus!â he yelled.
My daddy stopped a couple feet away from us and glared at us, weaving, his eyes bloodshot. He looked like a monster. He was a monster. He waved the gun around crazily and Uncle Connor grabbed me tightly, making sure I was right behind him.
âPut the fucking gun down, Marcus,â Uncle Connor spit out. âHavenât you done enough here today? Alyssa⦠â He let out a noise that sounded like a hurt animal and I felt his knees give out just a little before he pulled himself back up.
âYou think youâre just going to ride out of town with my family?â the monster spit out.
âThey were never your family, you sick sonofabitch. Alyssa⦠â He made that same choking sound again, and didnât finish that thought. âAnd Archerâs my son. Heâs my boy. You know that as well as I do.â
I felt a feeling like someone punched me in my belly and squeaked out a small sound as Connorâs hands held me tightly again. I was his son? I tried to understand, tried to make sense of that. I wasnât related to the monster? I wasnât any part of him? I was Connorâs son. Connor was my daddy. And my daddy was one of the good guys.
I peeked out at the monster as he looked at us. âAlyssa always was a slut. I donât doubt it. And the boy does look just like you, canât deny that.â All his words ran together, just like they always did when he had been out drinking.
Connorâs fists balled by his side and as I peeked up at him, I saw that his jaw wasnât moving as he talked. âOur mama could see you now, sheâd cry her eyes out at the sick piece of shit you grew up to be.â
âFuck you,â the monster said back, more anger filling his eyes, swaying some more. âYou know who had to tell me that you were trying to drive out of town with my wife? Your wife. Yup, she came and got me and told me you were on your way out and that I better go collect whatâs mine. So here I am, collecting whatâs mine. Although I see Iâm a bit late on one count,â he pointed over to my mama, lying on the side of the road.
Hot anger filled my head. Connor was my daddy. He was taking me and my mama away from the monsterâand the monster had messed it all up. Just like he always messed everything up. I moved fast around Connorâs legs and ran at the monster as fast as I could. A loud roar came out of Connor, and I heard him scream, âArcher!!â like his own life depended on it. I heard his feet running after me as the monster raised his gun to fire and I screamed. But my scream sounded like a gurgle as something sharp and hot sliced through the side of my neck like a knife and I went down on the hard road. I brought my hands to my throat and when I brought them down to look, they were full of blood.
I heard another deep roar and I faded out, feeling myself fall, but when I came to, Uncle Connor, no wait, I thought dreamily, my daddy, my real daddy, was rocking me in his arms, tears running down his cheeks.
My eyes found the monster, kneeling now where he had been standing a few minutes before. Or had it been hours. Everything felt dreamy, slow.
âMy boy, my boy, my sweet boy,â Connor was saying again and again. He was talking about me. I was his boy. Happiness filled my chest. I had a daddy who was happy I was his.
âThis is all his fault,â the monster screamed. âIf it wasnât for him, Alyssa wouldnât have still been hanging on to your sorry ass. If it wasnât for him, Alyssa wouldnât be lying in the road with a broken neck right now!â He sounded crazy, but sadness filled me up and I wanted someone to say it wasnât true. Was this all my fault? Connor, my daddy I had to remind myself, wasnât telling him it wasnât, he was just pressing something down on my neck, a wild look in his eyes.
I kept looking dreamily up at my real daddy, and I suddenly saw his face seem to blank and I felt him reaching for something at his side. Wasnât that where he carried his gun? I thought maybe it was. He usually had it there, even when he was off duty. I had asked him to look at it a couple times, but he had told me no, said heâd take me shooting someday when I was older, and he could teach me gun safety.
His hand came out from under me and he pointed his gun at the monster. My eyes moved to him in slow motion and saw right when he realized what my real daddy was about to do. The monster raised his gun too.
Both of their guns exploded and I felt my real daddy jerk beneath me. I tried to cry out, but I was so tired, so cold, so numb. My eyes moved back to the monster, and he was laying on the ground, a pool of blood spreading out slowly around him.
My eyes wanted to close and my real daddyâs body felt so heavy on mine. But how could that be when he was standing over me, my mama right next to him? They looked so peaceful. Take me with you! I screamed in my head. But they just looked at each other and my mama smiled gently, but sadly, too, and said, Not yet. Not just yet, my sweet boy.
And then they were gone.
Somewhere far away I heard another car screech to a stop and footsteps running toward me. In the ten minutes it took for my life as I knew it to end, not another car had driven by.
A loud scream filled the air and I felt my body jerk.
âYou!â a female voice screamed. It was Aunt Tori. I recognized her voice. âOh God! Oh God! This is all your fault!â I opened my eyes. She was pointing her finger straight at me and her eyes were filled with hatred. âYour fault!â And then she screamed it again and again and again as the world faded out around me and the blue sky above me turned black.