Page 10 of Sweet Days


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I live with Nate, or at least I did until last night.

We’ve been together for more than a year and have

been living as a couple for four months since my

father decided to accept a prestigious teaching

position in England, something which would also

make it easier for him to continue his research in

genetics.

My parents separated ten years ago. My mom is

American and after the divorce, she decided to go

back to San Francisco. She wanted to take me with

her but my life was here. My school, my friends …

so, she and my dad decided that I’d stay in Dublin

until I finished school and then we’d make a

decision about it. I love Ireland, America is too …

American. Too much chaos, too many people. Too

much everything. So, at the end of my studies, I

decided to stay here with my dad and follow in his

footsteps.

I study at Dublin City University, reading

molecular biology just like he did. He didn’t force

me into that choice but having grown up

surrounded by charts and graphs, research and

formulas it couldn’t have gone any differently.

When my father was offered a position in

Liverpool however, with a rich budget that would

allow him to do the most important research of his

life, he didn’t feel it was right to ask me to follow

him. I’ve got my whole life here, I had Nate.

I go to America to visit my mom every chance I

get. My dad is always willing to buy me a ticket,