Read The Language Inside Online
Authors: Holly Thompson
YiaYia’s church is huge
with gold domes topped with crosses
modeled after churches in Constantinople
she says
which is Istanbul I want to say
inside are long windows of stained glass
a curved wooden balcony
saints painted on the ceiling
even puffy clouds
I don’t mind being there
since I’ve never had the chance
to be in a building like this
just staring up
watching the light
beam down
at the coffee social afterward
we’re introduced to the priest
and all of YiaYia’s friends
and two breast cancer survivors
even Mom is smiling, relaxed
not pinched and overrevved
like she often is these days
as if she’s psyching herself up
for a marathon
after we leave the church
we drive slowly through a downtown
of shops and restaurants
where I’d like to get out and walk around
but YiaYia’s at the wheel and she says
she has sandwich makings at home
we pass signs for sushi
spring rolls
and pad thai
and my mouth waters
for rice
noodles
bean sprouts
seaweed
anything
but the pasty taste
of egg salad
or chicken salad
or tuna fish sandwiches
on Monday I see Sam once
as I’m making my way into the cafeteria
but he doesn’t see me
and we don’t even get to say
hey
after school I hang out in the library
going through the poetry collection
searching for poems for Zena
and while I’m reading one of the oems
at first I think it’s just the irregular line breaks
the space the poet made tween words
but I look up
at the sh lves
at t librarian
and the spot fo lows
grows
I pack my bag
call YiaYia
tell her to come get me
then I go outside the school
sit on a low stone wall
my head in my hands
eyes closed
waiting
but YiaYia doesn’t arrive
and she still
only uses her cell phone
to make, not receive, calls
I set my pack in my lap
fold my arms
put my head down
try to stay calm
but I’m already half blind
and soon I’m shivering
inside the school
I make my way
along the wall
to the nurse’s office
and drop onto a bed
then sit up
and throw up
into a wastebasket
by the time I wake
to the sound of Mom’s voice
speaking to the nurse
the crescent of triangles has left
but numbness claims one arm
plus my tongue and jaw
and my head pounds and stabs
I lean on her
my eyes closed
as we walk out
the quiet school
to the car
then I fall across the backseat
she says something to me as she drives
I catch
YiaYia mistake
Newall
forgot
high school
drive
but I can’t piece anything together
can’t make sense
or speak
and at YiaYia’s
she puts me to bed
later I wake in the bed
set up in the study
for my mother’s recovery
hungry
the house is dark and still
and in the kitchen
lit by streetlight
I make myself a piece of toast
I dip a spoon into the
jar of
yuzu
preserves
eat a whole mouthful of the sweet-sour
then take another heaping spoonful
and spread it on the toast
after the toast I open the pantry
and find the instant miso ramen
Dad brought us and I heat some water
without letting the kettle whistle
when the ramen is ready
I hoist myself up to sit
on the kitchen counter
and slurp my noodles
by bluish ghostly streetlight
maybe in the future
I hear Shin say
don’t change
I hear Madoka say
even you, Emma-chan
I hear her grandmother say
hey
I hear Sam say
and I think
I don’t know my life anymore