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The Sky Between You and Me

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by Catherine Alene


  Cheeks pink

  Now that I know how he got hurt

  “Like dislocated is any better,” Asia says.

  “It is. I’ll be able to rope again by the end of the month.”

  Really?

  Because that seems so quick

  Looking at his arm

  Bound tight

  To his side

  “Technically, my doctor said anywhere from four to six weeks, depending on how fast I heal, so I’m giving myself three.”

  “If you start too early you’re going to mess up your shoulder permanently!” Asia protests.

  Cody and I hang back

  Letting the two of them walk ahead of us

  Asia telling Micah exactly what he should

  And shouldn’t

  Do

  About the shoulder

  She can’t believe

  He wrecked

  So what are you going to do?

  Keeping my voice lower

  Than I need to

  Feeling like a jerk

  For asking Cody about this

  When Micah’s the one who’s hurt

  “You mean for roping?”

  Yeah. It sounds like he’ll at least miss the first rodeo. Maybe the second and third too.

  “Doubt it. You know how Micah is. He’s as good at being laid up as nothing. I’m guessing he’ll only miss the first one.”

  Are you going to sit that one out then?

  “No. I—”

  The warning bell cuts off the end of Cody’s sentence.

  Take two

  “It turns out Kierra ropes. Heels mostly, which is fine because that’s what Micah did.”

  His words are running into each other now

  Coming out one on top of the other as he tries to get them out

  So she’s your new roping partner?

  “No. It’s not like that. I’d never replace Micah. It’ll just be for one rodeo. Maybe two.”

  How very valiant

  Drive by

  Swerve to the side

  Miss the point entirely

  Which is this

  Before I knew

  Before even Asia knew

  Kierra was clued in

  Contingency plan set

  Her skills called into play

  Had Cody called her

  After Micah called him

  Completely bypassing Asia

  And me?

  We start walking again

  This new information irons my voice flat

  What am I supposed to say

  As Cody kisses me on the cheek

  Breaks away

  Disappears into his class?

  I stand

  In a swirl of energy

  People shoving books into bags

  Dashing toward classrooms

  As the secondhand ticks

  ’Round the clock

  Thinking only this

  Leaner

  Lighter

  Faster

  Minus five

  I can’t let anything else

  Matter

  Does it Matter?

  Asia is done with this conversation

  Before it even begins

  She wants to ride

  Barrel racers only tonight

  Which means we have the arena until dark

  Most of us

  Including me

  Are mounted

  Warmed up

  Ready to go

  But she’s running late

  After having to scavenge through the tack room

  In the horse trailer to find new reins

  To replace the ones Scuba snapped when they slid off the saddle horn

  Where they had been looped

  As Asia was walking him toward the arena

  The first time

  “Seriously, Rae. I’m so done with the whole Kierra thing. Especially with the fund-raiser coming up.”

  Asia doesn’t even look at me as she talks

  Just pulls the latigo on Scuba’s saddle tight

  Runs her fingers along the inside of the cinch

  Giving him a tickle and a pinch

  Knowing how he bloats

  Blows up his belly like a balloon

  With the air he sucks in

  Before catching her left stirrup with her foot

  And swinging into the saddle

  He exhales as soon as she settles in the seat

  But she lifts the reins

  Pushes him into a walk

  Then a trot

  roll back

  side pass

  dismount

  Before tightening the latigo

  Again

  Horses are funny, aren’t they?

  This is what I do

  Topic switch

  Swing the conversation around

  When things get

  Tense

  “What?”

  Asia stops now

  Looks at me

  With eyes that are less

  Than amused

  How they make themselves larger when they’re getting cinched up. It’s exactly the opposite of what people do, pulling in their stomachs as they tighten their belts.

  “I seriously have no idea what you’re even talking about lately.”

  Asia swings back into her saddle

  Pushes Scuba into a trot

  Toward the arena

  I don’t need to nudge her

  Fancy just follows

  Falls into stride alongside Scuba

  “I meant what I said though, Rae. I’m seriously done with this whole Kierra thing,” Asia says.

  Not wanting to drop the topic

  Until she has made

  Her point

  I was just saying, it’s odd how Cody had her all lined up to rope with him before either of us even knew Micah was hurt.

  “See, now I feel like you’re trying to start something between me and Micah. I’m sorry you and Cody aren’t doing well—I really am—but don’t pull me into this.”

  Asia throws this last part over her shoulder

  As she and Scuba cut in front of Fancy and me

  Joining the throng of horses and riders

  Loping around the arena

  Along the rail

  Fancy’s ready to go

  Champing her bit

  Worrying it with her tongue

  Eager to join the horses and riders

  Pounding by

  But I hold her up

  Let Asia and Scuba get a bit of a lead

  Making like the arena dust

  Is the reason I’m rubbing my eyes

  Burning

  Red

  With tears

  Asphalt Gossip

  Everyone is always in such a hurry

  Measuring the minutes

  Dripping off the end of the second hand

  At the end of the day

  Only to come out to the parking lot

  To sit on tailgates and

  Lean against the doors

  Of hand-me-down

  Cars

  To trade rumors

  “You have to say something,” Micah says.

  “I’ve tried,” Asia says.

  I stop

  Turn Sneaky Pete

  As I wait on the far side of the truck

  Out of their sight line

  Because they sound like they’re on the verge of a fight

  “I don’t know what she thinks he’s doing,” Micah says.

  Asia’s voice is a knife

  “Yes y
ou do. Is he cheating on her?”

  “No, I’m just saying—”

  “Well, maybe you shouldn’t.”

  “Whatever. It’s not my thing anyway.”

  It’s my thing

  With Cody

  They’re talking about

  Cody and Kierra are?

  Aren’t?

  Asia wouldn’t be asking if she didn’t have

  Suspicions

  The strap of my bag is cutting into my shoulder

  I shift to adjust it

  tracing the edge of my clavicle

  noting how sharp it has grown

  Forgetting the Diet Coke

  In the pocket on the side of my bag

  That falls out

  Hits the pavement

  Rolls under the truck

  Hits the heel

  Of Micah’s boot

  He leans down to pick it up

  As I walk around the truck

  “Diet! You can keep this one,” Micah says as he scoops it up and hands it to me.

  Thanks.

  “I’m off,” he says.

  Leaning into Asia for a kiss

  That she ducks

  “What are you doing tonight?” she asks.

  “Why?”

  “I have to track down barbecues.”

  Micah looks at her blankly

  “For our fund-raiser?”

  “I can’t. I have to—”

  “Whatever. Get out of here,” Asia says mock mad.

  “I’ll call Kierra. We’ll get it done.”

  Or me

  I think

  You could call

  Me

  My Share

  Some people

  Rev their engines

  Fly out of the school parking lot

  Not Asia though

  She takes it slow

  Coasting through the maze of people and cars

  As I cue up the music

  For our drive home

  Thinking that I should thank her

  For standing up for me

  Because that’s what it was

  Wasn’t it?

  Her

  Standing up

  For me?

  But not knowing how

  It hate that it’s like this

  I should be able to ask her

  Talk to her

  About anything

  But now…

  I wait

  Until we’re on the road

  To say

  I can help you if you want. With the barbecues.

  Realizing I’ve done absolutely nothing

  To help with the fund-raiser

  So far

  Realizing that I haven’t

  Been asked to

  Either

  Asia slows

  As she turns off Main Street

  Onto the county road

  We’ll follow

  Until the pavement

  Turns to dirt

  “Sure. That would be great. I probably shouldn’t throw anything else at Kierra. It’s not like she doesn’t have enough to worry about.”

  Why? I mean, what’s she worrying about?

  Asia looks at me funny

  Like I should know

  “She’s running for queen too. There’s a ton you have to do to get ready. The speech. The test. We have to know every single NHSRA rule there is. Then there’s the whole interview. I don’t even want to think about that part yet.”

  I didn’t know you were doing that.

  “What do you mean? We talked about it.”

  Did we?

  I’m not trying to be smart

  Because I really can’t remember

  “Yes! And I tried to talk you into doing it, but you said no.”

  I remember that conversation

  A bit

  But didn’t think she’d committed to running

  Yet

  Not that it took Asia long to fill the space

  I left

  With Kierra

  Asia’s new lunchtime buddy

  Which means that maybe

  Asia hadn’t been sticking up for me

  At all

  Maybe it was Kierra

  She was defending

  Kierra who wouldn’t

  Even if Cody

  Wanted

  Asia rolls down her window

  Holds her arm out

  Parting the sunlight streaming past

  With her fingers

  I follow suit

  Rolling down my window

  Staring at the fields rushing by

  Shamrock green

  Thanks to the sprinklers

  Chinking rainbows of water through the air

  Not saying

  Anything

  At all

  Pleasure Reading

  I read cookbooks now

  Mostly at night

  Standing at the kitchen counter

  Next to the stove where a mason jar filled with bacon fat sits crusted to the range

  Runoff from the morning strips Dad cooks cast-iron crisp

  Bachelor’s seasoning for any and every dish

  Running my index finger along the columns of ingredients

  Exact measurements

  A quarter

  Half

  Whole

  Cups of ingredients peeled-pared-ground-extracted-pureed

  Into custards and tarts

  stir-fry and pastas

  Grams of fat

  saturated and un

  Proteins-carbohydrates-calories

  Listed in user-friendly reference tables

  Making it easy for me to prepare those Tuesday dinners for daughter-dad nights

  They aren’t as easy now

  With our smiles stretched tight

  Trying to bridge the space I left between our words

  That seem to be falling away with the pounds

  And I don’t know what to do

  To fill the holes

  Because I don’t know how they got there in the first place

  Leaving me in the dark

  At the counter

  Hoping

  Praying

  The spaces don’t get bigger

  Wondering

  How come

  Asia never called me

  Even after I offered

  To help

  Set-up

  I wish it were just this

  The setting-up part

  Without the event

  If it were

  I wouldn’t have to change out of my jeans and

  Into a dress

  Tonight

  Asia hands me a tower of tablecloths

  Still wrapped tight in the plastic

  Stamped with the dry cleaner’s logo

  “I’ll follow you with centerpieces,” she says

  Before heading back through the clubhouse doors

  To gather the mason jars

  Turned flower holders

  Made earlier today

  Everyone else on the team is either done with their tasks

  For now

  Or running around

  Doing errands

  That keep cropping up

  Leaving me

  If just for a minute

  On the patio

  Already decorated by the lights

  Cody and Micah picked up from the hardware store

  Strung from the gazebo to the patio

  Around and back again

  I set the tablecloths


  On a rough-hewn bench

  Next to a planter

  Shirking my duties

  for a minute

  Long enough to walk down to the creek

  Dancing around the rocks

  That shadow the pollywogs

  Asia and I used to love

  To catch

  The loam of the bank

  Turns my knees damp

  As I kneel

  To see

  If they’re still there

  Nascent amphibians

  Halfway to land

  With their tails and legs

  I think about the little girl

  Who used to wave her hand over the water

  The shadow of her palm

  Scattering the pollywogs

  She was always too nervous to catch

  Worried she’d accidentally crush one

  In her clumsy hand

  Certain

  Even then

  She’d ruin

  Everything beautiful

  She touched

  Wardrobe Malfunction

  I don’t have that many dresses to choose from

  Two to be exact

  Only one of which will work

  The red one with ribbon around the hem

  That dips in the back

  Comes out from the recesses of my closet

  Onto my bed

  Then the shoes

  Heels or flats

  A nonjudgmental

  Forever supportive

  Second opinion is what I need

  Blue!

  The sound of dog paws

  Scritch-scratching against the wood floor

  Followed by a groan

  Blue’s head pops out from under my bed

  Where he has been gnawing the antler

  He found behind the machine shop last week

  Less chewing and more helping, please.

  Blue smiles at me

  Ducks back under

  To grab the antler

  Prongs worn down to nubs

  Before he wiggle-worms the rest of the way out

  Blue stands at attention

  His tail twitching

  as I hold out the first pair

  then the second

  Showing that he loves both shoes equally

  Which isn’t much help

  But then again

  I’m asking for advice

  From a canine

  With an antler

  In his mouth

  My hoodie and jeans come off

  The dress goes on

  I look over my shoulder

  Into the mirror on the bathroom door

  And tug the zipper

  Into place

  The fabric that should hug my body

  Drapes and gapes

  In all the wrong places

  Even with the zipper up

 

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