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connected it to the main house and another (the separate entrance<br />

that Mammachi had installed for Chacko to pursue his “Men‟s<br />

Needs” discreetly) led directly out onto the side mittam.<br />

Sophie Mol lay asleep on a little camp cot that had been<br />

made up for her next to the big bed. <strong>The</strong> drone <strong>of</strong> the slow ceiling<br />

fan filled her head. Bluegrayblue eyes snapped open.<br />

A Wake.<br />

A Live.<br />

A Lert.<br />

Sleep was summarily dismissed.<br />

For the first time since Joe had died, he was not the first<br />

thing that she thought about when she woke up.<br />

She looked around the room. Not moving, just swiveling her<br />

eyeballs. A captured spy in enemy territory plotting her spectacular<br />

escape.<br />

A vase <strong>of</strong> awkwardly arranged hibiscus, already drooping,<br />

stood on Chacko‟s table <strong>The</strong> walls were lined with books. A<br />

glass-paned cupboard was crammed with damaged balsa airplanes.<br />

Broken butterflies with imploring eyes. A wicked king‟s wooden<br />

wives languishing under an evil wooden spell.<br />

Trapped.<br />

Only one, her mother, Margaret, had escaped to England.<br />

<strong>The</strong> room went round in the calm, chrome center <strong>of</strong> the silver<br />

ceiling fan. A beige gecko, the color <strong>of</strong> an undercooked biscuit,<br />

regarded her with interested eyes. She thought <strong>of</strong> Joe. Something<br />

shook inside her. She closed her eyes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> calm, chrome center <strong>of</strong> the silver ceiling fan went round<br />

inside her head.<br />

Joe could walk on his hands. And when he cycled downhill,<br />

he could put the wind inside his shirt.<br />

On the next bed, Margaret Kochamma was still asleep. She<br />

lay on her back with her hands clasped together just below her rib<br />

cage.<br />

Her fingers were swollen and her wedding band looked<br />

uncomfortably tight. <strong>The</strong> flesh <strong>of</strong> her cheeks fell away on either

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