all those girls like him. When you have his attention, itâs one hundred percent. His eyes are like spotlights.
âYeah,â I said.
âScary ones?â
I shook my head. I hate to talk about the dreams. It makes them real.
I said, âTheyâre mostly about Helen.â
Lucas nodded. âWhatâs she doing in them?â
âDifferent things. Mostly dying,â I said. âBut not like in real life; more like a play. Last night she called me up and said she was going to come get me so we could go shopping. And I kept waiting, but she never got here. Bambi was in it, too.â
âWhat a lucky break for you.â Lucas thinks Bambi is an unintentional riot.
âShe was telling me that Cheerios are doughnut seeds.â
We laughed. My father snorted and rumbled on the sofa. âHeâs so cute when heâs asleep,â Lucas said.
The next thing I knew, he was jiggling me awake. He couldnât get Dad up, so he covered him with an afghan and turned off the TV set.
Lucas followed me up the stairs. I wanted to talk to him; to tell him how much Iâd liked the music; how proud of him I am; how much I love him.
Instead, I said, âThanks for taking me.â
âIt was fun.â Lucas stopped outside his bedroom door and yawned. âWake me up if the dreams get too weird. Or if you grow any doughnuts.â
Then he went into his room.
5
February 15
Geez, I used to write in here all the time, but lately Iâm way behind. When youâre not busy, youâve got time to write in your journal and nothing to write about, and when lots of stuff is happening, youâre too busy to write it down .
So, whatâs new :
Iâm getting a story (Blackbird) published in the school literary magazine! This could be the start of something big! (Miss Modesty)
What else. Bambiâs mother had her face lifted. She looks completely different. She looks like she canât close her eyes. Bambi thinks her mom looks terrific. She says when sheâs that age sheâs either going to kill herself or get her face lifted .
Personally, I think they lifted Mrs. Bordtzâs face too far. She could pluck her eyebrows with her teeth .
Mom bought me a beautiful blue sweater the other day. Just for fun, she said, âcause she thought Iâd like it. I do !
Lucas has gotten a job in a music store, so he can make money during the day and go broke at night playing free gigs. Dadâs not happy about the job. He wants Lucas to go back to college. He has this insane idea that Lucas is going through a phase, and that some morning heâll come down for breakfast in a suit and tie, freshly shaved .â¦
I got a C on my math test. Phooey. Or, as Sara Rose would say: Poopoo forever! She was so cute when I was over there the other night. I wonder if Iâll have kids someday. Thatâs kind of hard to picture, but I like them .
Bloomfield gave me a valentine .
I gave him one, of course, with this drippy poem Iâd written, but I didnât think heâd have one for me. Itâs a little kidâs valentine: âBee mine, honey! Youâre sweet!â with a real nice note inside. Heâs different on paper than in person. Softer. He tells me what he couldnât say, i.e., that he likes the color of my hair; it looks warm .
The other night we had this big discussion about life, sitting in his car in front of the house. Jessie and the folks took turns peeking out the windows until he honked the horn and flashed the lights .
The moon was down and you could see a million stars. Bloomfield started talking about the universe (big subject) and how crazy it is to believe in God; life is just a freak accident and you might as well make the best of it, etc .
Then he asked did I believe in God, and I felt kind of embarrassed telling him yes, since I canât explain it. I donât picture God as a guy in a white beard, or some game-show host awarding