your chores. Get up orI'll turn your bed over with
 
 you in it. Get up!'"
 
 He reached out and I screamed and screamed. "Stop it!" I heard Aunt Victoria snap. She
 
 turned on the lamp on the nightstand. "Why are you
 
 shouting? Now you want to get out of this room? Who
 
 brought you up here? Not me. I leave for a little while
 
 and you turn this house upside down. What a mess
 
 and I have no maid hired yet to keep after it and clean
 
 up after you.
 
 "Oh my God," she cried looking down at the
 
 stale towel by the bed. "This place is disgusting and
 
 you stink. Where's your mother while all this is going
 
 on. huh? She's off at some Mediterranean resort
 
 basking in the sunshine, drinking cocktails, listening
 
 to music and dancing with Grant while I'm left here
 
 looking after you."
 
 She turned on more lights. At least she's back to
 
 being Aunt Victoria again. I thought even though that
 
 was like being grateful that the devil was only Hitler. "Well, what am I supposed to do with you
 
 now? I can't carry you downstairs, you know. I don't
 
 even want to touch you, you smell so bad."
 
 She stared at me.
 
 "What are you smiling about?" she asked. Was
 
 I smiling.
 
 "You think this is funny? You think you're hurting me? Ridiculous girl. First, you go and scrape yourself up on the driveway and I have to deal with that, and now, you get yourself up here and into my
 
 mother's bed and mess and I have to handle that. too." She shook her head.
 
 "Even I have limitations,"' She sighed. "All
 
 right. I'll do my best. I'll fill a tub and help you into it
 
 and then we'll see about getting you out of here." "Get... me... to the hospital." I pleaded. "Don't tell me what to do. You think I would
 
 allow anyone into the house the way you've messed