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Evie ran down the hall screaming, âSurprise!â
Sweat trickled between Hazardâs shoulder blades; he couldnât quite meet his boyfriendâs eyes.
âIâm going to cut you a little slack at this moment,â Somers said, âand I wonât point out that you lacked the balls to either tell the truth or lie to your daughter, and instead, you made me lie.â
âThank you for not pointing that out.â
âJust minutes after you gave that impassioned speech about how lies inevitably disrupt the fundamental parent-child blah blah blah.â
âRelationship of trust,â Hazard said, the words getting smaller one by one as Somers shot him a glance.
âOh?â Somers said. âNow you want to say something? Should I have Evie come back?â
âIâm not proud of what I just did.â
âInstead of focusing on your most recent debacle, letâs talk about narratology.â
Even through the cloud of shame, Hazard recognized what was happening. âYouâve been planning this for weeks. You did research.â He couldnât tell if he was horrified or excited. âYouâre using research against me.â
âYou are currently in disgrace, so please, no more interruptions.â Somers pulled a notecard from his pocket. âAccording to Vladimir Proppâs account of fairy tale syntagma, the Santa Claus story executes the following seventeen of his thirty-one possible functions. Number one, absentation, when Santa Clausâwhy are you looking at me like that?â
âDid you take notes?â
âI mean, yes. I have a good memory, but I couldnât keep all of this straight in my head.â
âYou did research. You sat there with a pencil behind your ear. You made notes with those big, elementary-kid letters you use.â
âHold on, my handwriting isnâtâwait. Whatâs going on?â
âCome here for a minute.â
Somers drew back.
âJust hold up the notecard,â Hazard said. âFurrow your forehead like youâre thinking really hard. Tell me again about narratology. Did you use more than one notecard? Did you have to organize them?â
âOh my God,â Somers said with a groan. âYouâre sick, you realize that? Youâre legitimately messed up.â
âPush up your sleeves and mess up your hair a little. Like youâve been up all night studying, but you finally figured it out.â
âSure. As soon as you promise toââ Somers glanced up the hall. âYou know. Put on the suit. Fifteen minutes. I bet we could shave it down to ten.â
Hazard bared his teeth. âJohn, I am not going to inculcate a lie.â
âAre you sure?â Somers stretched, waving the notecard. âBecause I had to take a lot of notes. If you play Santa, I could tell you about them. Show you. Iâve got this pair of reading glasses that slide down my nose.â Somers mimed pushing the glasses back up. âAnd Iâll wear a big chunky sweater and play with the sleeves. Iâll even let you guess which style guide I used for the bibliography.â
It took longer than Hazard liked for him to say, âNo. Youâre the devil. No, Iâm not doing it.â
âSuit yourself,â Somers said, fanning himself with the notecard.
Hazard couldnât help it; he called after him. âDid you use sub-topic headers for the cards, John? Can you at least tell me that?â
III
DECEMBER 24
MONDAY
6:02 PM
STOP PRESSURING HIM,â Rebeca said to Somers.
âYes, John,â Hazard said, giving his boyfriend a flat look. âStop pressuring me.â
âIâm not pressuring him. I couldnât pressure him even if I wanted to.â
âHa,â Noah said from where he was tending a steamer on the stove.
âHa,â Rebeca said as she poured sangria.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â Somers said.
Invitation to Christmas Eve dinner with Noah and Rebeca had come as a surprise, but, Hazard had to admit, a welcome one. He enjoyed the married coupleâs company, even if their house did always soundâand smellâlike a middle school PE class was in session. As though in sync with his thoughts, half a dozen kids tumbled through the kitchen, the whole herd moving toward the basement. Evie was suspended among them, one moment in Raquelâs arms, then in Robbieâs, then seeming to float on a cloud of hands and shoulders like in a Peanuts cartoon.
âBe careful with her,â Hazard said, pushing away from the counter.
Somers caught his sleeve.
âTheyâre going to drop her,â Hazard said.
âDonât drop the baby,â Noah shouted.
For some reason, that made the entire herd burst into laughter as they shot down the stairs.
âIâll just go check,â Hazard said, trying to work Somersâs fingers free.
âTake a drink,â Somers said as Rebeca carried over the glasses. âTheyâre having fun.â
âTheyâre obsessed with her,â Rebeca said. âHonestly, all of them are. I thought it was just Raquel, but Robbie is carrying her half the time, and Rocio talks about her nonstop.â
âIâm sure âhaving funâ will be a huge consolation,â Hazard said, âwhen sheâs got a cracked skull andââ
âDrink,â Somers said, dragging on the sleeve so that Hazardâs hand drifted toward the glass. âAnd then take a breath.â
It was pretty good sangria, so Hazard had a second drink.
At the stove, Noah fiddled with a steamer. The smell of cooking masa, pork, and achiote steamed up the small kitchen.
âYouâre going to burn yourself,â Rebeca said between sips.
Noah shot her a look. âItâs this cheap pot. The lid doesnât fit right.â
âJust leave it.â
âItâs not on right. Too much steam is leaking out.â
Half a minute later, Noah swore and jerked his hand back from the pot. Rebeca rolled her eyes and grinned.
âDid she roll her eyes?â Noah said, wringing his hand. âTell me if she rolled her eyes.â
âNo,â Somers said.
âYes,â Hazard said.
âCome on, Emery,â Rebeca said, swatting his shoulder. âHelp a lady out.â
âBecs,â Noah said, still shaking out his burned fingers. âHow could you?â
Elbowing him toward the sink, she took over at the steamer while Noah ran cold water over his fingers.
âDonât smirk,â Noah said, pointing an unburned finger at Somers. âYouâre just as bad.â
Somers, as he handled everything, took it with the perfect mixture of shocked indignation and guilty good humor; he grinned as he pointed at himself in semi-disbelief.
âYes. You two are laughing at us because Rebecaâs mom got us
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