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soon to take her away again.
Bev had driven her in the pretty car to go shopping in a big store with
bright clothes and beautiful smells. She had bought bags and boxes of
things for Emma. Emma liked a pink organdy dress with a frilly skirt
the best. She'd felt like a princess when she'd worn it the day her dad
and Bev had been married. She'd had s.h.i.+ny black shoes with little
straps as well, and white tights. No one had scolded when she'd smudged
the knees.
The wedding had seemed very strange and solemn to Emma, with everyone
standing out in the garden and the sun fighting off clouds. One of the
men everyone called Stevie had worn a long white s.h.i.+rt and baggy white
pants. He'd sung in a husky voice while strumming a glossy white
guitar. Emma had thought he was an angel, but when she'd asked Johnno,
he'd only laughed.
Bev had worn a circle of flowers in her hair and a flowing multicolored
dress that had swept her ankles. To Emma, she was the most beautiful
woman in the world. For the first time in her young life, she had been
struck by true envy. Th be beautiful, and grown-up, and standing beside
Dad. She'd never be afraid again, or hungry again. And like the girls
in the fairy tales Brian was so fond of, she would be happy ever after.
When the rain had started, they had gone inside to have cake and
champagne in a room with fabric books and flowers and fresh paint. More
guitars had been played and people had sung along and laughed. Beautiful
women, in slim short skirts or flowing cotton dresses, had roamed the
house. Some of them had cooed over her or patted her head, but for the
most part she'd been left to herself
No one noticed that she'd had three pieces of cake and smeared icing on
the collar of her new dress. There had been no other little girls to
play with, and Emma was too young to be dazzled by the names and faces
of the luminaries of the music business who had wandered through the
house. Bored, a little queasy from cake, she'd gone off to bed, lulled
by the sounds from the party.
Later, she'd woken. Restless, she had dragged Charlie out of bed to go
downstairs. But the heavy scent of pot smoke had stopped her. She was
familiar with it, too familiar. Like the stink of gin, the sweet scent
of marijuana was firmly linked in her mind with her mother, and the
shakings and beatings that had come whenever Jane had crashed from her
highs.
Miserable, she had huddled on the steps, cooing rea.s.surances to Charlie.
If her mam was here now, she would take her away. Emma had known she
would never again wear the pretty pink dress, or hear her Dad's voice,
or go into the big, bright stores with Bev.
She'd cringed when she heard the footsteps on the stairs, and waited for
the worst.
"h.e.l.lo there, Emma luy." Soaring, at peace with the world, Brian had
dropped down beside her. "What're you doing?"
"Nothing." She'd curled tighter over the stuffed dog. She made herself
small, very small. If they couldn't see you, they couldn't hurt you.
"It's quite the party." Leaning back on his elbows, he'd grinned at the
ceiling. Never in his wildest fantasies had he believed he would one