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admired you for it, admired you for

not having been cunning enough to dump her with the kid rather

than vice versa. The band fell apart but you got work as a mixer,

Nightshift Childcare put Tom in their playpen for half your salary,

and somehow there was time to fuck the non-separatist radical

feminists. Time passed. You didnโ€™t ever have to think about what

youโ€™d do with your life, it did it all by itself, it just happened and

happened and happened. Look where you are tonight. Surprised?

Disoriented? Why? Your little boy has grown up. It was either that

or prepubescent death, and how likely is the latter? Did you expect

some kind of literal cycle, did you think that you would be the one

who was fourteen and fucking beautiful Zoe when sufficient time

had passed? Oh no. Youโ€™re one turn up the spiral staircase away

from that, Danny.

โ€˜W hat does your father do, Zoe?โ€™

โ€˜I donโ€™t have a father.โ€™

โ€˜Oh. Iโ€™m sorry.โ€™

โ€˜No.โ€™

No? W hat does that mean?

โ€˜I guess most families are single-parent nowadays,โ€™ said Danny,

fairly sure that it wasnโ€™t true. โ€˜Like me and Tom.โ€™

Zoe smiled. โ€˜I donโ€™t have any parents at all. Iโ€™m a robot.โ€™

The way she smiles, the things she says

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Tom looked down at the table, then burst out laughing. Zoe

started, then Danny joined in. It didnโ€™t seem all that funny, but Tom

started them off again whenever they flagged. He stood up, then

knelt on the floor, hands on stomach, tears streaming from closed

eyes. Danny put him in a loose headlock, tried to wrestle him over,

but then Tom opened his eyes and Danny shuddered, seeing his

face melting from misery and pain. Tom was sobbing, shivering,

choking on his tears, trying to say something.

โ€˜Hey,โ€™ was all Danny could say. โ€˜Hey.โ€™ He would have held him

against his shoulder, but not in front of Zoe, now silent. Danny

didnโ€™t look at her, couldnโ€™t look at her, felt the position of her face

just out of his vision and blushed at the necessity not to look at her.

Tom was suddenly six years old, waking from a nightmare about

dead people who ate his arms, leaving him with hands on his shoulders like stunted wings. Danny had caught the dream from the description, and had a much nastier version.

Tom ran out of the room.

Danny stayed on the floor, not looking at Zoe, listening to Tom

throwing up. Zoe touched his shoulder, and his spine tingled. He

stood up.

โ€˜Itโ€™s true,โ€™ she said. โ€˜I think Tom was pretty worried about how

youโ€™d take it. I told him a hundred times that you wouldnโ€™t mind,

but heโ€™s got himself all worked up into a nervous state. Iโ€™m glad you

came home early, otherwise he might not have told you for months.โ€™

Danny turned to face her. โ€˜Itโ€™s not funny. How old are you, anyway? Does your father know youโ€™re screwing my son? W here does he think you are now? Are you on the pill? How many other boys

are you screwing? How do I know you havenโ€™t got VD? How old are

you, anyway? Do you know itโ€™s a crime to seduce a minor? You slut,

why couldnโ€™t you leave him alone, heโ€™s just a kid, canโ€™t you tell? Just

because heโ€™s six feet tall. Heโ€™s emotionally immature. He never had

a mother. Oh, you slut. How old are you?โ€™

โ€˜Iโ€™m six months old.โ€™ Zoe took her head off and placed it on the

kitchen table. Danny curled up and started whimpering. Tom

walked in and yelled, โ€˜Put it back on!โ€™

Danny closed his eyes, and remembered curling up on the

kitchen floor when he was four or five. His mother had screamed at

him for some reason. Everybody else in the family had gone into

the lounge room to watch television; theyโ€™d closed the door and

theyโ€™d turned off the kitchen light. The floor was cold. Danny had

known that nobody was watching him, that he could uncurl, stand

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up, and go and lie in his warm bed, or even swallow his pride and

join the others in the lounge room, where there was a fire. But he

had stayed curled up on the cold floor in the dark, planning to sleep

there, to stay there on the floor with

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