Page 160 of Sweet Days


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baby.”

My father shakes his head and begins pacing the

apartment. Then he stops, clears his throat and

speaks to me in a calm tone of voice.

“Okay dear, what’s done is done. There is no

problem. You will come with me and I will take

care of everything. You will have the baby and we

will find someone to take care of it so that you will

be able to continue with your life and—”

“Dad,” I interrupt him. “This is my life.”

“This?” he looks at me, unbelieving. “Working

part-time in a pub for some guy that got you

pregnant? That’s what you’re aspiring to? We had

plans, Erin.”

“She’s grown up, sir. She’s grown into a

wonderful woman. And she’s my woman.” Patrick

intervenes with eyes full of pride and with his

chest puffed out with emotion.

“Good lord, Erin! How could you have fallen so

low? Look at him! He’s a complete failure. How

old are you, lad? Twenty-eight? Twenty-nine?”

“Thirty,” Patrick corrects him once again, and

once again my dad replies with the same words.

“This gets even better! Thirty years old and still

here playing barman and what? Wait a second,

you’re a musician, right? What do you think you

can give my daughter? Come on, let’s hear it.”

Patrick does not freak out even though I can see

his jaw is tense. I squeeze his hand hard to give

him my support, hoping he looks at me and that he