Rose knew she
was coming down with something when she woke up feeling spaced out and clammy. It had started with a tickling feeling in her
throat. At first, she thought that
because she had fallen asleep with the bedroom window open that was why it was
sore, but by the time she got out of the shower she realized this was more than
a dry, raw throat. This was all she
needed, to be sick. She had her final critique of the semester coming up and so
much work to do to prepare for it that it was ridiculous. On top of that she had holiday shopping that
she had planned to do and a few other small projects. She did not have time to be sick!
“Go home you
sickie! He said not unkindly. I don’t want
what you have!”
She tried to
kiss him on the cheek and he squealed like a girl much to her amusement. She ended up taking his advice and taking her
painting home with her so she would still be able to get some work done. She left a note for her counselor telling him
what her plan was and that she may not be at school tomorrow if she continued
to worsen. She did not think it would
come to that but she just wanted to be prepared. She never took any time so she was sure this
would be okay with him.
By the time
she got home, she knew she made the right decision because she felt absolutely
dreadful. She was totally ready for a
nap. She was bona fide sick if she
needed to go to bed in the middle of the afternoon. She put on her comfy sweats and laid down
with Lemmy, who was delighted and cuddled up to her immediately.
She woke up
blearily a couple of hours later to Seamus sitting along side of her and looking
down at her with a serious expression.
“I had no
idea you were home, he said quietly. He touched her face affectionately. Are you okay?”
“No, she
replied. I woke up sick…”
“Me poor
Lovely! He said pushing her over gently
and laying down beside her. He spooned
against her affectionately.
“You had
better be careful, she said. You don’t want this….”
“Uh, a little
late for that I’m afraid, he said snorting headily. I’ve probably already got whatever it is……”
Rose kind of
chuckled too. This was true. They had been all over each other in bed. If there was any contagion about, it already
had spread with a vengeance.
“Yeah, I
guess you’re right,” she replied savoring his closeness.
“I got
worried when I called you and then texted and you didn’t answer,” he said touching
her scalp gently making her tingle.
“I’m sorry, I
was just so tired when I got home, I didn’t even hear my phone.”
“No
apologies,” he said stroking her hair.
“What time is
it?”
“6:30
thereabouts….”
“Oh my god! I
didn’t mean to sleep that long!” Rose said with exhausted disgust. She tried to
sit up but he hugged her to him.
“You stay
right where you are. Are you hungry?”
“I don’t
know, she said relaxing back into his embrace. I don’t feel hungry.”
“I’ll get you
something nice, he said sitting up and kissing her on the cheek. You may not think so but it may help. Anyway,
you’ve got to eat something.”
She didn’t
argue. She fell back asleep seconds
after he left her to go to the store for her.
Over the next
several days, she was up and down with the bug.
She had not been this sick in years, but she really tried to get through
it and finish her work for her final critique.
Seamus was not happy about her exerting herself when she clearly should be
home in bed. Of course, the day of her
critique, she felt the absolute worst.
It took her forever to get out of bed. Seamie insisted on driving her to school
because he didn’t think she should drive herself. He carried her painting into the studio for
her too and ordered her to call him the minute she was ready to be picked up so
he could take her home.
She had to admit
that she loved his concern and coddling.
Hank had never worried over her like this. It was Kimmie’s overly dramatic assertion
that Seamie was flashing on memories of Adan.
Rose didn’t know about that but just enjoyed the attention despite
feeling so crappy.
“Oh my god!
Rosie!”
Rose heard
Seamus say it but everything was gray and she couldn’t see him. She could feel herself going down but just to
where she was not sure. It seemed like Seamie
was far away too even though she could feel his hands on her wrapping
themselves around her waist. The whole
room went on tilt which gave her the overwhelming desire to throw up. What the hell was going on?
“Holy
shit…..! she heard Kim say excitedly.
She felt more
hands on her but she still could not see.
It was like a weird dream.
“Get her into
a sitting position with her head between her knees,” Kim said quickly. Rose felt herself getting manhandled. The room felt like it was being tilted on
it’s side again and then light started to slowly show through the
grayness. The room righted itself and
suddenly Kimmie was directly in front of her and Seamie was kneeing behind
her. She was leaning against him.
“Wakie! Wakie!
Kim said smiling at Rose when she saw that she had woken back up. Welcome back…”
“That’s it,
she heard Seamie say tightly. We’re going to hospital right now….”
“You’re
burning up, Lovely,” Seamie argued stubbornly.
“Seriously,
it might not be a bad idea, Rose,” Kimmie said siding with him.
“But they’ll
make us sit there all night, Rose complained weakly. I hate waiting in emergency rooms….”
“Too bad and
too sad, Seamie said using one of her ”isms” on her and putting his foot down.
After a surprisingly
short wait in the ER at Kaiser on Geary, only an hour and a half, it turned out
that Rose had walking pneumonia and a sinus infection, both secondary
infections to the nasty cold. The doctor
prescribed antibiotics which Seamie ran off to the pharmacy to pick up for
her. The doctor also provided her with a
note so she could take the next couple of days off and rest properly. It did not matter really at this point,
school had ended and she could take as much time as she needed to get over
this. She would call Brian and her
school counselor in the morning and tell them what was happening. She had a
personal appointment with her counselor in the next couple of days to go over
her work plan for next term, hopefully she would be over this soon.
It was only 7:00p.m
by the time they got back to the house.
Seamie put her back to bed, brought her medicine to her and made her finish
a tall glass of juice in front of him.
He deposited the cat next to her in bed too so Lemmy could put her to
sleep with his purring.
Some time in
the early morning hours, Rose woke up to the sound of Seamie’s cellular phone
ringing. At first she thought she was
dreaming it until she heard Seamie curse sleepily besides her. She turned her head and watched him bend over
and grab and fumble for his phone out of his pants pocket.
The
conversation went right into Gaelic. It had
to be Niamh as he always spoke to her in Gaelic and because she was able to
pick out “mam” a couple times in the conversation. His tone waffled between questioning and
excitement, and not the good kind. She
also picked out the word “Belfast ”.
She hoped there was nothing wrong but
she got the distinct impression there was. Seamie’s mother never called at odd hours so
this was worrisome. Rose’s first worse thought
was it might have something to do with his grandpa or grandma or Uncle
Con. Seamie spoke rapidly for several
minutes and Rose curled up against him trying to silently show her support.
She thought
she picked out her own name once or twice too.
Finally, Seamie hung up. He sat
there for a moment and did not say anything.
The silence was thick and made Rose nervous.
“Everything
ok?” Rose asked softly after a moment.
Seamie kind of started like she had pulled him out of deep thought. He turned and looked at her with the
strangest expression. He looked like he
had just seen a ghost. There was a
pregnant moment before he answered.
“Pat’s dead.”
“What?!”
“Me da. He’s
dead.”
“Oh my god,
Seamie! Rose said starting an ugly round of coughing with her outburst. She tried to sit up but plopped back trying
to catch her breath. Gawddamnit!
Seamie
instead slowly laid back down and faced her.
She did not like the look on his face at all. He was clearly at a complete loss, which
never happened. He always had an answer,
was always full of confidence. Right
now, he was shocked and devoid. It was
eerie.
“What
happened?”
“Mam said it
was a traffic accident. He got hit by a lorry
in Belfast .”
“Oh my god, I
am so sorry!”
“Stupid
bastard was drunk, no surprise,” he went on with a strange mingled edge to his
tone. It was a mix of anger, spite and
sadness. He almost sounded like he may
cry.
Rose took his
hands in hers but didn’t say anything.
“Fuckin’ hell!”
he said looking angry.
“I’m so sorry,
Seamie, Rose said. It didn’t help much but she really did not know what else to
say. Seamie may have hated Pat, but he
was still his father. She was just
trying to be respectful of that simple fact.
“Me mam wants
me to come home and go to the funeral with her.
She’s in a real state…..”
“Oh, I’m
sure,” Rose said sympathetically.
“They’re
going to wait till Tuesday to hold it so I can get there…..I fucking hate Belfast .”
No, you hate this whole thing, that is
really what this is about. Having to go and honor your father at his funeral
when he doesn’t really deserve it. Rose
thought.
“I want to come with you,” Rose said suddenly.
He did not
smile but his expression softened when she said this to him. He reached up and touched her face
affectionately.
“You can’t
Rosie, he said sadly. You’re too ill……”
It was true,
she could barely raise her head off the pillow.
Her passport, which she had applied for on a whim last year was
somewhere in Sebastopol, probably locked up in the family deposit box at the
bank. Her mother was out of town and
couldn’t go get it for her. Tuesday was two
days away, there was no time to wait for her to come home and go get it either.
The more these facts presented and compounded themselves in her mind, the more ineffectual
she felt. The frustrating reality of it
made her start to cry.
“Oh, Lovely,
he replied gently. He pulled her to him and
held her. It is what it is, it’ll be alright.”
“I just want
to be there for you, she mumbled into his chest. Take care of you.”
“You are. This will not be a good trip though. Stay here and mend yourself.”
When Rose
woke up the next morning, Seamie was already out running errands. He left her a note saying he was bringing her
back some breakfast.
Kimmie did
not appear to be around either. Maybe she was with him. As Rose was coming out of the bathroom, the
house phone rang. She hated answering
this line as there was never good news on the other end it seemed, but knowing
it was probably important, she lunged for it and picked it up just before it
went to the third ring and voice mail.
There was a pause for a few seconds after she said hello?
Oh shit.
Maybe she should not have answered the phone.
She could plainly hear Seamus saying that it would not due for any of
his old country relatives to know he lived with two girls. Ugh, she hoped he did not catch any nonsense
over this!
“This is
Rose,” she answered as sweetly and politely as she could. How may I help you?”
“Oh, hello
Rose, this is Margaret Monaghan, the little old lady replied. Her tone was distant and gave Rose
goosebumps. I’m looking for my grandson
James….?
It took Rose
a second to register that Margaret was using the anglicized version of Seamus.
“Oh, I’m so
sorry, he stepped out for a few minutes, Rose said regretfully. Can I have him call you when he comes back?”
“Aye, that
will have to do. Thank you Rose!”
“Mrs.
Monaghan?”
“Yes dear?”
“My sincerest
condolences on your son,” Rose said soberly.
We’re all very sad about what happened.”
There was an
awkward pause.
“Thank you
for the kind words, Rose,” she said evenly.
Rose heard
the front door open behind her and sure enough, Kimmie had been out grocery
shopping and running errands with Seamus.
They both had their arms loaded with bags.
“Oh! Seamie’s
here, hang on…”
“Yes, dear.”
She held out
the phone to Seamus who put his bags on the hall table.
“It’s your
grandmother Monaghan,” she whispered. He
nodded and looked unhappily at the phone as she handed it to him.
Rose went
back to her room to lay down as the simple exertion of going to the bathroom
and answering the phone had managed to burn her out. Her head was pounding and her tummy was all
jacked up from the one dose of antibiotics she had taken. She was also embarrassed that she had dropped
the ball and answered that phone.
After a few
minutes, Kimmie came into the room with a cup of tea with lemon and honey for
Rose. She sat crossed legged on the end
of the bed and looked at Rose soberly.
“How is he?”
Rose asked in a small voice.
“Tripping
hard, Kimmie replied in a low voice. Who wouldn’t be though?”
“Yeah.”
“He’s already
booked his flight, Kimmie said. He’s leaving tonight out of SFO.”
“I wish I
could go with him so I could take care of him, Rose said looking at Kimmie with
a very sad expression. This really
stinks.”
“Not in your
condition, Kimmie replied. You’d never
make it.”
“I know, Rose
said getting kind of teary.
“Hey, Kimmie
said reaching out and squeezing Rose’s foot through the blanket. He’ll have the Dohertys to look out for
him. Don’t worry, it’ll be ok. He says he’ll be back by Thursday too.”
Rose nodded
but still felt terrible. Seamie pushed
the door open and came in and joined them.
He sat down next to Rose and touched the top of her head in his familiar
way.
“How’s
grandma?” Kimmie asked.
“She’s hanging
on, you know her, he said shrugging. She
was concerned I was not going to come home.”
Kimmie rolled
her eyes with a little annoyance at this.
“Yeah you had
your issues with your dad, but you would think she would know you, and him for
that matter, better than that! Kimmie said with a little bit of temper. Jeezus, damned Monaghans can be so hard
headed and clueless..”
“Aye, it is
what it is, Seamie said with almost a smile. He looked down at Rose and petted her head
some more. How’s me Lovely today?”
“Miserable,
Rose said softly. I wish I could do more
for you.”
“Oh hush, he
said gently. I already said you do.”
Rose rolled
over and put her head in his lap.
Seamus’ mood
was up and down the rest of the day as he went about preparing for his
trip. In a burst of energy, Rose had
tried to help him pack but he had sent her back to bed with a humorless tone. He came back a few minutes later with a tender
apology for being a “right caffler”. Rose
told him not to be silly.
“It’s ok to
feel,” she said hugging him.
The house
phone rang off and on over the course of the morning. By the eighth or ninth call, frankly Rose had
lost count, Seamie finally lost his temper and actually pulled the telephone line
out of the wall. Rose heard him from her
place in bed, but Francis was the only one who actually witnessed it. Rose grew more and more worried for him. Clearly it was all snowballing on him and he
was not handling it well at all. He was
trying too hard to be a rock. His head
was going to pop if he kept up his tough guy act.
Francis immediately
took Seamie out somewhere for about an hour or so for what she assumed was an
attitude adjustment. She was vacuuming
up the plaster off the hall runner when Kimmie returned from a running a quick
errand.
“What
happened? Kimmie said with wide eyes when she saw the plaster on the runner.
“Momentary
freak out, Rose replied. It was just
ringing too much. Francis just took him
for a walk.”
“Yikes.”
When Francis
and Seamie returned about an hour later, Seamie was more than just a little
drunk. The upside was, he was mellower
than earlier but clearly more muddled than he should be. This annoyed the hell out of Rose because she
was concerned that he might not be allowed on the flight in the state he was
in. Kim was thinking the same thing as
she scolded Francis for allowing Seamie to do this to himself.
“Jeezus
Francis! They’re gonna take one look at him and not let him board the plane!”
“Not to
worry, Francis said trying to placate her.
I’ll make sure he gets on that plane. Even if I have to buy a plane ticket
and hand him over to his grandda in Dublin
meself.”
They were all
standing out in the hallway when this was going on, except for Seamie, whom
Rose assumed had gone to the bathroom.
When she saw the door to the bathroom standing open she went and looked
in his room. He was not there either.
She was passing the door to her own room when she heard him in
there. He was sitting on the bed with
his back to her and talking quietly on the phone. When she got closer, she realized he was on
her cell phone and not his own.
“…..so,
please, when you do get in, please check in on our Rosie, she is very, very
ill…..thanks and safe travels……”
“Who was
that? Rose asked with surprise when he turned his head and gave her a sad,
endearing albeit lopsided smile.
“Left a
message for your mam, he said handing her phone to her. She should be here
caring for you…….”
Oh my god, Rose thought. It had sounded like a civil message from the
part she had caught, but she knew her mom would freak out anyway. It was a good thing that he was a cute
drunk. She decided not to say anything
as he had enough problems right now.
“Back to bed
with you now, he said standing up shakily and folding back her blanket for her to
climb in which she did.
"Get in with
me, she said patting the space beside her.
I want to hold you awhile.”
He climbed in
beside her obediently and sighed pleasantly when she wrapped her arms around
him and pressed herself against him. Kim
poked her head in and went to shut the door to give them privacy when she saw
what was going on.
“Come get him
when it’s time to leave for the airport,” Rose said to her. Kim nodded silently
and shut the door quietly.
Rose woke up
blearily to the sound of Kim knocking on the door to let them know it was time
for Seamus to leave for the airport.
They had both fallen asleep.
Seamie sat up suddenly and nearly rolled off the bed. He recovered himself awkwardly. He was apparently still buzzed.
Rose got up
too so she could at least say goodbye to him properly. She followed him out of the room with her
quilt wrapped around her shoulders and trailing behind her. Francis practically had to pry Seamie off of
her when they kissed goodbye as he was not letting go. When he pulled back from her he had big fat tears
coursing down his cheeks. It was
startling against his dazzling blue eyes.
“Ok, enough
of that, Francis said not unkindly. You got a plane to catch, Seam.”
“Aye,” Seamie
said sadly letting Francis steer him out the front door.
Rose went
back to her room and had herself a good, private cry.
When Rose woke
up a few hours later, she found her mother laying next to her on the bed
reading a book. She had fallen into
another one of those deep, power naps.
“My poor
baby! Mom said putting her book down when she saw Rose was finally awake.
“Hi, Rose
said in a small voice. I guess you got
Seamie’s message?”
“I sure did.”
“What did he
say?” Rose asked. She wanted to know
just how inappropriate the message was.
“Just very
worried, Mom said reaching out and touching Rose’s forehead.
“He was
totally loaded and out of his mind when he called you,” Rose confessed.
“He was? Well,
he sounded okay, Mom replied with surprise.
Kim told me about his father, I am so sorry.”
“Francis is putting him on a plane right now,” Rose said, looking at her mother sadly. He has a very long couple days in front of him. I wish I could be with him.”
“I know,
honey.”
Rose’s phone
tooted quietly from her bedside table.
“That’s been
going off for about 20 minutes, Mom said as Rose grabbed it and read it. It was a text from Seamie.
I love you.
By the next
day, Rose thought she was actually feeling better. She was still tired but her
crappy headache was fading away and her cough had loosened up. She managed to take a shower and tidy up her
room a little which made for a nice deep nap afterward. Her mother stayed the night and well into following
afternoon. It was nice to have alone
time with her mother as she did not get this much anymore. They laid around and watched movies, that is,
when Rose was awake which was not a lot of the time. It did cheer her up and took her mind off of
how unhappy Seamie was somewhere out there.
Kimmie was in and out as she had an important project due at work. Rose was barely left alone more than an hour
at a time.
While she had
not received any more texts from Seamie, she did get a few e-mails from
him. A few of them were oddball. Some were simple I love yous, or just random
things. His cracked sense of humor
shining through which made her feel better about not being with him.
Her favorite was
a picture of what looked like the top of the guys head in the row in front of
him on the airplane. The guy was a selfish ass as he had tilted his seat back
so far that his head was practically in Seamie’s lap. It looked like Seamie had taken a sharpie and
written “bald fucka” and then signed below it on the guy’s bald spot. Rose couldn’t believe Seamie’s audacity and she
laughed for about 15 minutes. She knew
when Kim opened the e-mail too because she heard her laugh out loud from her
room.
With some of
the pictures, Rose was not sure what she was looking at. He sent one showing a line
of people titled “Fuckin’ Hell!”. She
zoomed in and saw that they were all holding up cameras and appeared to be
taking Seamie’s picture. It must have
been at the airport in Dublin . It was a classic paparazzi mob shot. There was even a news camera present.
“Oh no,
Kimmie groaned when Rose showed it to her.
He was afraid that would happen…”
"Really? Rose
said with surprise. Would they really be
that interested in him after all this time?”
“Absolutely,
Kim replied with real disdain. The
Monaghans are still a household word there. Right up there with The
Chieftains. I am sure it is all over the
news there”
Kim came into
Rose’s room a little while later with her laptop. She had googled “Padraic Monaghan” and come
up with several obituaries about Pat. Most
were sober and respectful in tone for the most part, but then there were a few related
shamelessly sensationalistic articles.
Kim brought up the most upsetting one which was the picture of Seamus at
the airport looking completely out of character. He was unshaven and looked exhausted. Frankly, he looked wild. He was holding out
his smart phone and taking a picture of the photographers as they photographed
him. He had his classic disgusted look
on his face, his brow all knitted up.
Ordinarily Rose thought this expression was adorable because he looked
really Irish when he pulled this face, but here it just made her feel so bad
for him. The caption with the picture
was even worse, Monaghans’ Seamus,
Estranged Son of Padraic, Returns for his Father’s Funeral.
“Just what
the hell do they know about it? Rose said suddenly really angry. They’re making Seamie out to be an asshole!”
“It sells
papers, Rose, Kimmie replied a little sadly.
Kim Youtubed the awful headline and some actual news footage came
up. Jeezus Christ, they did not waste
anytime posting this stuff!
The footage started
at the point that Seamie took his own pictures and followed him about 15
seconds as he walked to a black Land Rover that was waiting at the curb. Seamie threw his bags in the back of the SUV and
slammed the hood down hard. The footage
ended with him turning and throwing a filthy look into the camera before he
climbed into the front passenger side.
There was a moment where the cameras caught sight of the driver, a
little white haired man. Rose wondered
if that was his grandpa Doherty. As the
Rover pulled away, Niamh could be seen in the seat behind Seamie’s. She looked very sad.
As if any of
them need this right now, Rose said with disgust as she pulled out her phone. She e-mailed him an “I love you!”, right then
and there.
“Lovely!”
Seamie said when she picked up her phone when he called her about 4:00p.m.
Monday afternoon.
“Hey! Rose
said excitedly. How’s it going?!”
“Well, we’re here,
he said quietly. Just bracing meself for
tomorrow.”
“Oh, lovie…..”
“How’re you
feeling?”
“I do feel a
little better today actually,” Rose said.
“Grand. Did
your mam come?”
“Yes. She
stayed the night and left this afternoon.”
“Good!”
There was a
pause before Seamie spoke again.
“Me mam wants
to speak to you.”
There was a
pause and Niamh’s sweet voice came on.
“Hello Rosie,
she said sounding almost upbeat. How’s
my poor dear?”
“I’m much
better today thanks, Rose said. More
importantly how are you doing? I’m so, so sorry….!”
“Oh, we’re
pulling through, love. Once we get
tomorrow behind us, it will be much better.”
“I really
wish I was there to pay my respects, Niamh, Rose said with genuine regret. It really bothers me that I can’t be there to
help.”
“Oh no! I
appreciate the sentiment but you’re lucky you don’t have to be around all this,
Niamh said gently. You just mind
yourself and get better. I’ll make sure
Seamus brings you to us under much happier circumstances!”
“That would
be totally awesome,” Rose replied.
“Here, I’m
handing you back to Seamie, Niamh replied.
You be a good girl now!”
“I promise,”
Rose tried to joke.
There was a
second of muffled conversation on his end before he came back on.
“Bald fucka!
Rose said to him when he did. He started
to laugh which was music to her ears. I
can’t believe that guy leaning back on you like that…”
“I have one
better still, Seamus replied cheekily. He was one of those photographers from
that other picture I sent you…”
Rose guffawed at this and ended in a round of coughing.
“Caffler didn’t
even realize it was me sittin’ behind him, Seamus said starting to really laugh
at the sound of Rose’s amusement. So, I
left him an autograph!”
Rose laughed,
or rather, coughed harder.
“Listen, I
said I was coming back on Thursday, but me Uncle Con wants me to stay a day or
two longer, Seamie said with a tone that sounded like he was asking her
permission. I’ll be home Monday,
instead….?”
“You really should,
Rose said cheerfully, although she had a flash of momentary disappointment. You don’t get to see them that often anymore,
take full advantage of it…”
“Grand!”
Seamie replied with some relief in his voice. I won’t stay beyond Monday,
Lovely, I promise….”
Kimmie had set herself up to receive e-mail alerts to keep up with new tabloid entries as she had said she knew more was to come. Francis had loved the bald fucka thing and groaned heavily when they showed him the scene at the curb at the
The worst
came on Wednesday though when Francis was visiting with Katie. They were sitting in the living room after a
nice Chinese take out dinner. Rose sat
watching the baby, sad she couldn’t hold her because she didn’t know if she was
in any way communicable. She didn’t want
to make Katie sick.
“Holy shit,”
Kim said suddenly. She was on the couch
with her laptop open on her lap.
“What?!
Francis asked with wide eyes sitting on the floor with the baby climbing on
him. Rose got up and sat down next to
Kimmie to see what she saw.
“Yeah, you’re
gonna love the title of this one, Kimmie said sarcastically. Anderson Instigated Melee at Monaghan Funeral…”
“What?!
Francis answered again more excitedly.
Kimmie ran
the video back to the beginning. The
funeral was a traditional Irish funeral where the coffin was carried by
pallbearers and no hearse was used. It
was all done on foot. The procession was
a long one as there appeared to be about a 1,000 Monaghans present at this
thing. They were a silent wall of people
slowly keeping pace behind the coffin. Rose
could clearly see Seamus and his mother and an older woman who might be
Margaret Monaghan in the first line of processors. Seamie looked so nice and polished in his suit,
quite a change from his harried look the other day at the airport. He really stood out. Handsome!
“Is that your
grandma?” Rose asked Kimmie.
“Yup, that’s
Margaret, Kim replied. She’s a tough old
bird…”
Francis stood
up and picked up the baby and sat down on Kim’s other side so he could watch as
well.
“Sweet
Jaysus, he said, that’s a turn out!”
“Where is
this? Rose asked. She thought the funeral was in Belfast , but this looked like a village, not
a big city.
“Ballymena,
Francis replied. North of Belfast .”
The
procession moved like a living breathing river moving slowly down the center of
the street. It was very impressive. Both sides of the street were lined with on-lookers. The Guarda was a conspicuous presence.
“That’s a lot
of cops,” Rose joked humorlessly.
“You never
know what can happen with this lot,” Francis said absently.
The cameras
managed to keep up with the throng until it cut to what looked like a funeral reception
at a public house. There were still a
lot of people, but they were spread out and milling around, socializing. There were so many people that they did not
all fit in the pub, the street and sidewalk was covered with people. The camera suddenly zeroed in on Seamus and
his mother who were standing outside the front door greeting everyone. It was crowded but the mood seemed mellow and somber. Seamie’s Grandma Margaret was nowhere to be
seen at this point. A boy, probably
about 16 years old and inappropriately dressed for a funeral as he looked like a
thug, walked up to Seamus and his mother and said something. The kid got right up in Seamie’s face making him
put his hand on the kid’s chest, pushing him back about a foot. Niamh took the cocktail she was holding and
threw the contents in the kids face.
“Ach, the fuckin’
Anderson! Francis spat angrily. He can’t
even show any respect at a bloody funeral!”
“Who?” Rose
asked not taking her eyes off the video.
“Fergus
Anderson, Francis explained. He’s Seamie’s half brother, little arsehole….!”
“Alleged half
brother”, Kimmie corrected him calmly.
“Seamie has a
half brother?” Rose asked completely lost.
The kid came
back from the dousing and grabbed for Niamh but Seamie blocked him. That was when Fergus sucker punched him. Seamus came back and grabbed the kid by the
front of his jacket and returned a punch right in the center of his face. The expression on Seamie’s face was alien to
Rose, pure outrage. Niamh was grabbing
his arm and trying to pull him off of Fergus.
That was the last straw, the scene in front of the pub descended into a
complete riot. Rose lost track of Seamie
and his mother as it was a suddenly a sea of flying fists and wild kicking. There easily had to be at least a 100 people
involved in the fight and more were including themselves by the second. Several guarda came running in as well.
“Aye, there
he is!” Francis said excited. He pointed
Seamus and Niamh out to Kimmie and Rose. Seamus had his arm around his mother and was moving
her bodily threw the pub door as well as the little white haired man that Rose
had seen driving that Land Rover in the video at the airport. The pub door slammed behind them.
“Is that
Grandpa Doherty?” Rose asked pointing him out.
“No, that’s
Seam’s Uncle Con, Francis said clearly annoyed by what he was seeing. I don’t think Mr. Doherty was there.”
That was
where the video ended. The voice over
said that 25 people had been arrested in the melee and several people had ended
up in hospital. Extra Guarda had also been called to quell the violence. Luckily, there were no fatalities. Hearing that just about made Rose fly out of
her skin, she jumped up and grabbed her phone out of her pocket and dialed
Seamie. Leave it to him, he had sent her
several e-mails today telling her he loved and missed her terribly and a
picture of a pub called Fitzgerald’s, but he did not say anything about being
involved in a full blown riot! Dude was
a trip.
“What are you
doing?” Kimmie asked her.
"I’m finding
out if he is ok, Rose said with a shaking voice. Her hands trembled as she dialed him.
“He’s fine, Francis
said gently trying to placate her. We saw it ourselves. And anyway, it is 3:00am there. He’s probably
asleep, love.”
Rose stopped
for a moment and then hung up. She
didn’t want to wake him, but she wanted to be absolutely sure he was alright.
CALL ME. She e-mailed him, then added I love you!
He waited the next day and called her about 9:00a.m. her time.
“Are you ok?
She asked immediately when she heard his voice.
We saw the news report about the fight in Ballymena…..”
“Aye, I’m
fine, Lovely, he said nonchalantly. Just
a split lip….”
“What?!”
“It’s fine,
Rosie, he said gently. It’ll heal.”
“What about
your mom? Rose asked him in a small voice.
Is she ok?”
“Aye, she’s
fine, he said. She’s happy we’re back in
Dundalk where it’s quiet.”
“That really scared
me,” Rose replied in a tight voice. She
wanted him to realize that it was a very big deal to her.
“Oh Lovely,
everything’s fine. Grand, in fact. Now I can honestly say I can scrape all this
off me shoe…don’t ever have to see a single one of those cafflers ever again…!”
“Who was that
little dickhead who punched you? Rose pressed further. She wanted to hear about Fergus from Seamie
himself.
“Oh, that’s just
Fergus, Seamus said lightly. He’s Pat’s
other son.”
“You’ve got a
half brother?!”
“I would like
to think so, Seamus said with an ironic tone. But Fergus doesn’t see it that
way. He calls me the mistake.”
That was the
last thing that Rose expected to hear from Seamie given the obvious tension
between him and Fergus in that video. He
sounded like he kind of bemoaned the fact that Fergus did not want to make the
best of the situation and remain as cordial as possible. Again, there was Seamus the kind hearted,
peacemaker.
“He says that
every time we run into each other, Seamus said chuckling. It’s his way of
implying that he is Pat’s real son and that I turned me back on me da. The really funny part is that Pat would have
nothing to do with him or his mam after he was born. Drove his mam mental from
what I am told.”
“Oh my god,
Rose said. That’s awful.”
“Aye, it is
but he’s just an angry young man, Seamie said diplomatically. He should be angry with Pat and not me. It’s not his fault that Pat was a bastard and
never got over me mam.”
Rose had so
many questions about this but Seamie was in such an obviously upbeat mood she
did not want to bring him down again. She would just have to ply Kimmie and Francis
for more information.
“Anyhow, enough
about Fergus the eejit, he said in a soft tone. How’s me Lovely feeling?”
Kimmie told
Rose that Fergus and his mother were the whole reason that Seamus left The
Monaghans and went to live with his Uncle Con in Liverpool . Mairie Anderson, Fergus’ mother, was one of
the Monaghan Singers and had apparently been having an affair with Pat for
years. Pat had been fooling around with
her even as far back as before Adan’s passing. Seamie’s leaving for Liverpool started the
whole disintegration of the band and the affair. When Seamie left, the truth about Mairie and Fergus
came out. That was when Niamh found out
and it was the official death throw of The Monaghans.
“It was so ‘As The World Turns’, Kimmie joked and
rolling her eyes. The Monaghans are a
regular soap opera....”
“No kidding,”
Rose joked humorlessly.
“Pat was so
entitled, Kimmie said with disgust. Most
of the Monaghans sided with Niamh and Seamie.
Even Grandma Margaret and she’s a total hardass and was never that fond
of Niamh. She disowned Pat and
apparently did not talk to him for years. Being related to the Dohertys, gave
them some credibility and some class and when they realized Pat had jeopardized
their image and celebrity and they weren’t going to let it go. Before Niamh and Seamie, they were nothing more
than dirt poor Catholic trash from the North.
“I was
talking to him about it, Rose said. And he almost sounded like he was
disappointed that Fergus has so much animosity towards him.”
“Yeah, that’s
Seamie the sweetheart talking, Kim replied smiling. I think he basically kind of likes the idea
that he has a brother. Too bad they
can’t get past all the bad history and bullshit. Seamie would be a great influence on that
little asshat, Fergus.”
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