Page 38 of The Mother Faulker


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Okay is fine, I tell myself. Okay means received. Okay means no follow-up required. Okay means this is handled.

I should put the phone down.

I don’t.

Another message appears.

Hildy:

Thanks for letting me know. Always good to have a heads up.

There it is. Polite. Sharp around the edges. Like a knife wrapped in a napkin.

I type before I can reconsider.

Me:

I didn’t want to mess up the morning.

The bubble appears again. This time it stays.

I wait.

Hildy:

Very thoughtful of you.

That’s it. That’s the stab. Right?

I exhale slowly through my nose, resisting the urge to respond defensively. She’s tired. Overtired people are allowed to be prickly. I’ve spent enough time in locker rooms to know that.

I choose restraint.

Me:

It’s not a big change. I just don’t want it to throw Lucy off. We’ll be in early if the storm passes.

There’s a pause this time. Longer. Long enough that I consider the possibility she’s fallen back asleep.

Then my phone buzzes again.

Hildy:

Sure. Early is relative.

I close my eyes briefly, trying not to dissect that, but how could I not?

Aleks looks over from his side of the room. “Everything okay?”

“Fine,” I say automatically.

He squints. “You look like you’re arguing with someone who isn’t here.”

“I’m not arguing,” I reply. “I’m updating.”

He laughs softly. “Updating?”

I ignore him and look back at my phone.