âAre you feeling it, too?â Joey bit out, hands gripping the wheel with such force it turned his knuckles white, as we drove away from Johnny Kavanaghâs house.
âFeeling what?â I strangled out.
Joey looked me dead in the eye and made me feel a little less alone in my disgrace when he said, âRelief?â
I nodded, hating myself for even thinking it, but I felt it.
And so did he.
âIs she okay?â I croaked out, when words found me again.
Joey nodded stiffly. âSupposed to be.â
âIs that what happened?â I whispered, feeling tears prickle my eyes as disgust and self-hatred took over. âWas she in the hospital all weekend and we didnât know?â
Again, my brother nodded stiffly.
âOh, Joey,â I sobbed. âShe was alone.â
âShe had him,â Joey bit out, jaw clenched. âHe was with her, and he is home now.â
âWhat are we going to do?â I asked, needing him to have the answers I didnât. âJoe?â
âI donât know,â he finally choked out, voice cracking. âI donât know what to do anymore, Shannon.â
âItâs okay,â I forced myself to say. âYou donât have to know. Youâre only eighteen.â
âI canât be there, Shan,â he finally said, face awash with guilt. âI canât live like this anymore.â
âI know,â I breathed, feeling faint hearing those words come out of his mouth.
Iâd heard those words before.
From Darren.
âI think we should consider what Aoife said,â Joey added, voice thick with emotion.
âWhat about what Aoife said?â I choked out, horrified.
âCalling this in.â
âYou must be joking,â I deadpanned.
Joey looked at me with guilty eyes but he didnât respond.
âI am not going into care,â I spat, feeling
âShannon, she was talking to me last night about my future, and she made a lot of senseââ
âYour future,â I deadpanned.
Joey groaned loudly. âNot just me, Shannon. All of us ââ
âI canât believe you would even think it after what happened to Darren!â I screamed, losing all grasp on my emotions. âHow could you think about doing that to us, Joey?â
My father terrorized me.
He battered me.
I lived in constant fear.
But he never touched me like that.
He never raped me.
Which is exactly what happened to Darren repeatedly for months and months, over and over until they almost killed him.
I read the reports years after it happened.
I knew all about the surgeries he had to have to repair the damage those bastards caused him.
And now Joey was contemplating risking that?
Go back.
Turn the car around and go back to him.
Go back to Johnny.
Tell him.
Tell him and let him help you.
He told you he would.
No, you idiot, he canât help you.
No one can.
Your own brotherâs giving up on you!
âIf you want to go then go!â I screamed as hot tears poured down my cheeks. âGo off and leave us. Go be with Aoife and have a wonderful life together. Iâll protect the boys.â
âYou canât even protect yourself! â Joey roared. âIâm doing that, Shannon. Me. Iâm the one trying to soften the fucking blows and they just keep coming.
âThen maybe you and Dad will both get lucky and heâll finish me off the next time,â I hissed as a huge sob racked through me. âItâll save you the worry, and him the energy.â
âDonât fucking say that, Shannon!â Joey bellowed, slamming his hand on the steering wheel.
âWhy not?â I strangled out between gasps. âItâs the truth.â
âShannon, breathe,â Joey commanded in a softer tone as he reached over and rubbed my back. âTake a breath.â
I couldnât.
I could not fucking breathe.
Leaning forward, I desperately tried to drag air into my lungs.
âGood girl,â Joey coaxed as he steered with one hand and rubbed my back with the other. âNice and slow.â
By the time we made it back to the house, I had managed to calm myself down to the point where I could actually drag air into my lungs.
For several minutes, we just sat outside the house, staring at our fatherâs car parked in the driveway.
I did not want to go into that house.
And neither did Joey.
We were both completely screwed.
No, youâre screwed. Heâll be fineâ¦
âShannon?â Joeyâs voice broke through my thoughts.
I didnât look at him.
I didnât respond either.
âAre you listening to me?â he asked.
I nodded weakly, keeping my eyes trained on the car.
âThe next time he puts his hands on you, I want you to fight back.â
I stiffened.
âAre you listening to me?â
I nodded.
âIf he touches you again, Shannon, then I want you to grab the sharpest knife you can, and I want you to plunge it into his heart.â
Sniffling, I turned to look at him. âYouâre not coming back, are you?â
Joey just stared at me, eyes filled with tears. âI canât,â he whispered as a tear rolled down his cheek. âIf I go back inside that house, Iâll kill them both.â
I watched his face, registered the truth he was telling me, and then I unfastened my seatbelt and opened the door.
âGoodbye, Joey,â I whispered numbly, and then I climbed out and walked inside.