Read The Language Inside Online
Authors: Holly Thompson
we don’t have time for my poem
because Samnang appears at the door
minus Serey, I note
and I apologize to Zena, saying
I have to go visit my mother
and Zena does that thing with her eyes
going up again and again and again
yes yes yes
in affirmation
just like at the end of that poem
about the girl talking to God
so I bend down and kiss her
right on the temple
near her purple barrette
which startles both me
and her
see you next week
I say
outside I ask Samnang about Serey
and Samnang says he’ll come back for her
after he takes me to meet my grandparents
and I apologize for troubling him
but he says it’s no problem
he’s glad to help
and likes driving Chris’s car
I ask him about Leap Sok
what they did today
and he says that Lok Ta Leap
was talking about before Pol Pot
when he lived in Battambang
after he left the temple where he was a monk
he was writing about climbing up
to these ruins at Wat Banan—
this temple with a long stairway of stone steps
he was trying to describe the view from the top
what kind of view?
I ask
360 degrees
rice fields, sugar palms
villages, a river
nice
I say
yeah
he says
makes me want to go there
Samnang asks about my mother
when she’ll be able to come home
and he’s just as nice as always
and I’m completely confused and wonder
did something change?
or did nothing change
and I was just a fool to think
he was somewhat interested in me before?
he doesn’t say a word
to explain Serey
and I don’t ask
Gram and Gramps are already waiting
at the gas station where we agreed to meet
Gram waves me over and hands me
oatmeal raisin bars for Samnang
which I hand him through his window
wanting to linger but wanting to go
then I nod-bow and he drives away
I climb into the backseat with Toby
and then we’re off to the hospital
where we park in an underground garage
take an elevator up and enter the corridors
and I try not to look left
or right or even, sometimes
straight in front of me
to avoid seeing needles
and tubes and fluids
we find Mom’s room
and she’s actually sitting up
and smiling for God’s sake
and we all go over to her
and kiss her in turn
and she’s asking me about Zena and Samnang
and wants one of Gram’s oatmeal bars
and I can’t believe a body can do this—
lose a part and act like
it’s nothing
I guess the surgeons do have
good tools
presurgery
Mom opted not to do
reconstructive surgery
I’m built small
she’d said
I’m a runner
it won’t take much of a falsie
to match my other
and now I’m glad she decided
on fewer procedures—
the simpler the recovery
the better
I say
aren’t you in pain?
and she says
some
but I’m on strong drugs
and slept a lot
and I’m so glad to see her cheerful
and to see the relief in her face
but as I’m standing there staring
at her
and the IV drip
that attaches to her hand
that pours stuff into her hand
and a tube running into her pajama top
I try to gaze hard at just her eyes
but they start going dark
and she sees me looking
then I hear her
from far away
saying
Emma?
when I come to
I’m lying on the floor
and my father is leaning over me
Toby’s on the floor beside Dad
pressing an ice pack to his forehead
and a nurse is telling me to
lie still
as she adjusts a rolled-up towel
under my head