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<strong>The</strong> clatter <strong>of</strong> coins pushed towards me in the metal tray. <strong>The</strong> smell<br />

<strong>of</strong> money on my fingers. <strong>The</strong> punctual drunk with sober eyes who<br />

arrived exactly at 10.00 P.M.: “Hey you! Black bitch! Suck my<br />

dick!”<br />

She owned seven hundred dollars. And a gold bangle with<br />

snakeheads. But Baby Kochamma had already asked her how<br />

much longer she planned to stay. And what she planned to do<br />

about Estha.<br />

She had no plans.<br />

No plans.<br />

No L…custs Stand I.<br />

She looked back at the looming, gabled, house-shaped Hole<br />

in the Universe and imagined living in the silver bowl that Baby<br />

Kochamma had installed on the ro<strong>of</strong>. It looked large enough for<br />

people to live in. Certainly it was bigger than a lot <strong>of</strong> people‟s<br />

homes. Bigger, for instance, than Kochu Maria‟s cramped quarters.<br />

If they slept there, she and Estha, curled together like fetuses<br />

in a shallow steel womb, what would Hulk Hogan and Bam Bam<br />

Bigelow do? If the dish were occupied, where would they go?<br />

Would they slip through the chimney into Baby Kochamma‟s life<br />

and TV? Would they land on the old stove with a Heeaugh!, in<br />

their muscles and spangled clothes? Would the Thin People–the<br />

famine-victims and refugees–slip through the cracks in the doors?<br />

Would Genocide slide between the tiles?<br />

<strong>The</strong> sky was thick with TV. If you wore special glasses you<br />

could see them spinning through the sky among the bats and<br />

homing birds-blondes, wars, famines, football, food shows, coups<br />

d‟ etat, hairstyles stiff with hair spray. Designer pectorals. Gliding<br />

towards Ayemenem like skydivers. Making patterns in the sky.<br />

Wheels. Windmills. Flowers blooming and unblooming.<br />

Heeaagh!<br />

Rahel returned to contemplating toads.<br />

Fat. Yellow. From stone to scummy stone. She touched one<br />

gently. It moved its eyelids upwards. Funnily self-assured.<br />

Nictitating membrane, she remembered she and Estha once

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