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"They cost money to buy. Even if you get them from the pound, I think you have to pay something. And you gotta buy food for them and toys and stuff. And they need shots from the vet. But I'm saving up so we can get one. Maybe next year we can get one."
Not trusting her voice, Zoe nodded. She hung up her coat, and Simon's, using the time to compose herself. When she got back to the kitchen, Simon had already dumped his book bag on the floor and pulled a biscuit out of the box for the now desperate Moe.
She poured Simon a gla.s.s of milk and got out an apple to slice to keep her hands busy while she talked.
"You know I'm trying to do something important, trying to find a key."
"For the magic people."
"Yes, for the magic people. I'm trying really hard, and sometimes I think, well, today I'll find it. And others, I don't think that at all. I'm pretty sure I'm going to need help."
"Do you need me to help you?"
"In a way." She put the apple slices on a plate, added some grapes. "Bradley wants to help me, too. And the magic people told me it's important that he help."
"He's pretty smart."
"You like him a lot, don't you?"
"Uh-huh." He reached for an apple slice as she set the plate down. "You do, too, right?"
"Yes, I do. Bradley thought he might be able to help me better if we stayed at his house for a little while."
His face inscrutable, even to his mother, Simon watched her as he munched apple. "Live there, with him?"
"Well, stay at his house for a little while. Like a visit."
"Moe, too?"
At the sound of his name, Moe grabbed his beloved tennis ball in his teeth and wedged his wide head under Simon's arm.
"Yes, I'm sure Moe could come."
"Sweet." After giving the ball that Moe had dropped at his feet a kick to send the dog chasing it, Simon reached for a grape. "He likes it over there. It's fun."
"We'd be guests, Simon, so you and Moe-" This time she gave the ball a kick. "You'll have to be on your best behavior."
Simon nodded as Moe skidded across the floor, rapped smartly against the back door, then retrieved the ball. "Okay. Will you and Brad sleep in the same bed and have the s.e.x?"
"What?" It came out in a squeak.
"Chuck says his parents have it in their bed, and it's right in the next room. He says his mother makes noises like it hurts."
"Oh, my G.o.d."
Munching grapes, his eyes sharp on his mother's face, Simon sent the ball and Moe across the room. "Does it hurt?"
"No," she said weakly, then cleared her throat. "No, it doesn't hurt. I think we'd better, you know, pack if we're-"
"Then how come she yells and stuff, and makes noises like it does?"
Zoe could actually feel the blood draining from her face, then flas.h.i.+ng back again like fire under the skin. "Well. Um. It's just that some people get..." Oh, please, G.o.d, help me out here. "You know how when you're playing a game or watching one on TV and you're excited, so you... you yell or make noises."
"Yeah. Because it's fun."
"Because it's fun. s.e.x can be fun, but you have to be old enough, and you need to care about each other and want to share this with each other."
"Guys are supposed to wear a condom so you don't make each other sick or have babies before you want to." Nodding sagely, Simon finished off the grapes. "Chuck's father has some in the drawer by his bed."
"Simon McCourt, you have no business going into Mr. Barrister's drawer."
"Chuck did. He got one and brought it to show me. They look funny. But Brad has to wear one if he's going to have the s.e.x with you, so you don't get sick."
"Simon." She had to close her eyes a moment. "Simon," she repeated. "We're not going to stay with Brad so we can have the s.e.x. And when two people, two adults, have the kind of relations.h.i.+p that includes ah, being together that way, it's very private."
"Then Chuck's mom shouldn't be so loud." Zoe opened her mouth, closed it again, then just laid her head on the table and laughed until she cried.
When Brad arrived, she had a suitcase packed for each of them, a duffel stuffed with items Simon considered essential to his survival and another filled with what she considered essential to hers. In addition, she had the cooler loaded with perishables from her refrigerator and some of Simon's favorite cereals and snacks. Beside it was the best part of a twenty-five-pound bag of dog food along with a box crammed with Moe items.
"Are we going on safari?" Brad asked as he scanned the luggage.
"You asked for it," Zoe reminded him.
He nudged the cooler with his toe. "You know, I actually have food at my place."
"This will spoil if it isn't used. And speaking of spoiling, I don't want you to feel you have to cater to Simon, or to me, for that matter. He'll need to have rules and ch.o.r.es just as he does here. If he gets out of line, just let me know and I'll deal with it."
"Anything else?"
"Yes. I'm happy to fix meals for all of us, and we'll split the expenses for food."
"You want to cook, I'm all for it, but you're not going to worry about paying for half a loaf of bread."
"Don'tyou argue. I pay my own way or we don't go." She grabbed her coat, shoved her arms through the sleeves. "I won't pick up after you, but I will pick up after myself and Simon. Whenever you need quiet or privacy, don't be shy about saying so."
"Maybe I should write some of this down." He patted his pockets as if searching for a notepad. "I'm afraid there's going to be a quiz."
"You may find this hilarious now, but you haven't lived under the same roof with a nine-year-old boy and a dog before. You may need therapy by the end of the month. So, if you reach a point when you've had enough, just say so."
"Is that it?"
"One more thing. Simon and I had a discussion earlier, and I think we need to address-"
She let it drop as Simon rushed down the stairs with Moe. "Mom, I almost forgot the slime dragon."
"Simon, it's only for a few days. You don't need to take everything you own."
"Let's have a look." Brad held out a hand and took the hard plastic dragon. He found the mechanism, pressed it and watched a ribbon of pale green slime slide out of the dragon's snarling mouth. "Cool."