Page 63 of The Pearl Sister

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‘Well, any further help you need, you just let me know.’

‘I will. Bye, then.’

‘Bye, love. Glad to see one of you got to uni.’

I left the museum gratefully, because there was something about the way the woman looked at me with a mixture of sympathy and discomfort that I didn’t like. I tried to push it from my mind as I nipped into a discount store I’d seen on the way and managed to buy a portable CD player and a pair of cheap headphones, as I was pretty sure the other residents of the hotel wouldn’t be interested in hearing endless hours of Kitty Mercer’s life story being played through the thin bedroom walls.

I grabbed another burger from the café for lunch, and as I walked back to the hotel, I noticed a few black-skinned kids squatting on the green. In fact, one was lying down flat and seemed to be asleep. One that was awake gave me a nod, and I watched another take a slurp out of a beer bottle.

I saw a woman walking around them in a big loop, like they were going to attack her in broad daylight or something. They seemed okay to me – just a bunch of youths like you’d find on any street corner in a city, town or village.

I had just arrived back in my hotel room when my mobile rang and I saw it was Ma. Feeling bad because I hadn’t replied to her messages, I picked up my phone.

‘Hello?’

There was a long pause, which was probably the sketchy connection from Switzerland.

‘CeCe?’

‘Yes. Hi, Ma.’

‘Chérie!How are you?’

‘Good. Well, okay anyway.’

‘Star tells me you are in Australia.’

‘Yes, I am.’

‘You left Thailand?’

‘Yup.’

There was another pause, which was definitely made by Ma. I could virtually hear her brain whirring as she decided whether or not to ask me about Ace.

‘And you are well?’ she said eventually.

‘I always am, Ma,’ I said, wondering when she’d cut to the chase.

‘Chérie,you know I am here for you if you ever need me.’

‘I know. Thanks.’

‘How long will you be in Australia?’

‘I’m not sure, to be honest.’

‘Well, I am just glad to hear your voice.’

‘And me,’ I said.

‘So, I will say goodbye.’

‘Ma . . As she obviously didn’t want to bring it up, I knew I had to.

‘Yes,chérie?’

‘Do you think Pa would have been cross about that photograph?’