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The Simpson Girls Part 2

The rhythm of life established itself upon the Simpson women with a nearly cheerful insistence.  Lisa adapted – it was her only choice.  She went to school, brought home straight A’s, participated in the orchestra, and immersed herself in baroque culture when she could. 

 

She was all right.  She convinced herself of this.

 

***

 

Eventually, a single fact penetrated Lisa’s numbness – her mother was HAPPY.  She didn’t cry at night anymore, and her cheerfulness seemed genuine.  She tried desperately to be Lisa’s constant companion and best friend, but Lisa only wanted distance between them.

 

It was a respectful but icy distance.

 

Only Maggie remained unchanged, biddable and cooing in her simple world.

 

***

 

It was the summer that broke her heart.  School, her ballast, was removed, and a clingy Allison tried to spend every waking moment at the Simpson home.  The grass was rust-colored, and the sky was an ugly shade of green.  Everything felt wrong – nothing would ever be the same again.  It twisted her insides and made her feel groundless.

 

She sat under “her” peach tree, reading a copy of the collected works of Tolstoy, thinking about the silent change of the seasons and wondering at the unfairness of nature.

 

That was when she heard it.

 

A pleased giggle coming from the living room.

 

“…Oh, I guess…I don’t know…I’ll meet you for coffee…I can’t leave the girls alone…” 

 

Lisa’s jaw dropped.

 

Her mother was in the process of making a <I>Date!</i>