Casual Heroing Chapter 249: Dad

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Your mother told you made a problem, my dad enters the room, flour still hiding below his nails and in a few spots in his short beard. My dad is tall and built like an athlete, soone who always despised the soft forms of the middle-class. He speaks with a slight Arabic accent, not yet accustod to speaking French all day and to the fact that his daughter never learned fully learned his own language.

I look at him with tears still in my eyes. Today was the first day at the new school, the one I got a scholarship for. I had always thought of myself as a great genius, but today my world had co crashing down on .

I had an episode, daddy, I say, hugging the pillow.

My family was poorly equipped to deal with ntal health. My mother didnt even want to acknowledge that sothing was wrong with ; my dad, instead, simply didnt have the ti to.

You have a scholarship, he says as if thats sothing that ans anything to . Not common they are not common.

I can feel what hes saying. Private scholarship at the middle school level are almost unheard of. Especially among kids who should be in an earlier grade. This is not an Arican tv show. The school hierarchies are much harder to navigate. It takes a massive genius, larger than life, to skip a grade.

But thats what I always felt I was.

Felt.

Was.

I dont want to stare at my fathers brown eyes. I dont want to know what he thinks about this. I couldnt take the disappointnt. I know my family is poor, I know that every month is a struggle, and I know that he tried everything in his power to bring up as soone not an.

My dad always says that not having money makes it easier to be a crook. He says that if you dont have money, its easy to be an. And if you have money, its easy to be kind. So, we have to be particularly careful about not being an just because theres not much money going around the house. And, unlike my mother, he tries hard not to make everything about having, or not having, money.

I feel my dad tentative hug as he puts his strong arms around my thin and emaciated body.

What happen? he asks, softly, keeping my head against his shoulder.

I feel so pressure building up in my heart. I need to see. I need to know if my father is disappointed in , if he doesnt want a daughter who wastes her gift just like that.

I saw a group of girls bullying a black girl, I tell him, I punched one right on the nose and I got suspended. They also want to talk with you tomorrow and they said I risk being expelled.

Like Clint Eastwood, my father says. He loves westerns.

Like Clint Eastwood, I smile.

Good, he nods. Tell you mother I spank you, ok?

I nod, a bit relieved.

Daddy, they said they are going to sue , I tell him.

I take care of it, he says over his shoulder.

When I look at the remnants of the fire that consud my fathers bakery and his life, I wonder what was going on in his head at the ti. And like lightning, I also wonder on the spot if I will ever be as good as him. It turns out that he had to take a loan all those years ago to pay back the family who sued .

And I lied, I didnt punch the girl because she was bullying soone, I punched her teeth out because she looked like a bitch. That, as a butterfly gently shaking its wings can create a hurricane, created the fire inside my fathers bakery. Business had gone down in the last few years, and I got the privilege of seeing his entire business and his life go charred because of .

How bad does that feel?

I dont know.

What I know is that they were moving the burned body inside a sack and that I caught a glimpse of my fathers face. Hes not a black husk, but simply died of asphyxiation. His wrinkles are still visible, with a few spots burned off his face. His hair, still black, goes well with the dark plastic bag they are carrying him in.

Loan sharks.

My father went to loan sharks to get money and they killed him when he refused to pay. I would discover so of this later, after investigating my fathers death. But what happened was pretty clear: my father had given his life to . He only had one daughter left and he had never thought for one second that this sacrifice would be too much for her.

I smile for a stupid reason. Why? Well, if this had happened a little earlier, I could have used it as my origin story for becoming a cold-blooded criminal. Instead, Ive already made the first money with my illegal trades even before graduating. Nothing major like what Ive planned for on the long term, but Im already in. And no, I wouldnt have stopped just because of my fathers words or anything else.

I didnt start this because my family was dysfunctional or because I had a weird childhood. I was more loved than many kids who grew in Porte de la Chapelle and had more money than many other immigrants children. I had a brain that could have made the fortunes of my entire family. I have a normal job and I could have paid for my familys ticket out of poverty. I could have probably paid off my fathers debts in ti as well.

The truth, however, is that I didnt really care.

I think I loved my father, but Im not sure how much I have ever respected him. Its hard to explain. I comnd his hard work and all he tried to give , but I simply dont understand how he could have done it. My father and I we are different. He tried as hard as he could to fit in this world, so hard he broke himself. He died while looking for a shred of normalcy.

My mother left him.

His other daughter died.

The one daughter he had left turned out to be a shrewd criminal who has no problem with killing and drawing the blood of innocents and criminals alike. Maybe its the pain and the hurt that are below everything else. People try to explain things to themselves, giving different versions of the story each ti. We can be incoherent in a good or a bad way. Its good when we are incoherent because we grow up, because we go beyond what initially defined us and we evolve. Its bad when we twist reality to serve as a justification for what we do.

So, when I look over my feelings, I wonder if Ill twist them again the next ti Ill find it convenient. Because, at the current mont, I dont feel like crying. I dont feel like what I did wrong is hurting . I dont feel like much.

Revenge? Sure, thats going to co. But thats a chore. Sothing you stumble while you are on your way.

My father lived a life that I do not fully respect. I did respect my father, but not what he did. Maybe he wasnt enough of a man to win at this ga, or maybe he was just another victim. Its a matter of cold perspective.

Sotis I think about the values that he tried to pass onto . One of them was family. He always tried to teach how important it is to look after each other, to think of your family even when you were tired and wanted nothing more than to lay down on your bed and close your eyes. In his mind, family ca before everything.

And it begs the question: whos right?

Was it my mother who abandoned a sinking ship or my father, who stuck with it until the end?

Dying wasnt assured, but he was on the right track for a bad reckoning soon. And even if my mother eloped, I dont feel much toward that either. My father was strong and half-smart, my mother, instead, just a bitch. She had no brain. Probably where my sister got being retard from. And so, as a woman of few ans, what should she have done? If life is not a book where the main character wins, what should have my mother have done other than run away and hope for a better life?

My father would be the fitting protagonist for a tragedy. In a way, I feel like he deserves to be the protagonist of whatever book would involve his family as well. Among all of us, he was the one who stuck with it when things went south. He was the man who tried so hard to overco his poor origins and worked to death so that at least one mber of his family could have a better life.

?

I dont know if Id want a book about , or any story at all. Maybe history books. Now that I think better about it, history books for sure. A movie, though? Im not so sure. Only if my personality was reported as being different, as they often do with great leaders and historical figures. Sothing more inspiring, sothing that could have kids say, I want to beco like her, and an the exact opposite of what I am right now. If you ask why, just because I dont think theres anything in it for them to be like .

I am here because I have no other choice.

What I do, I do because I see it as my path in life. I could have stayed put, resting, having a family. Maybe I would have had a nightmare here and there, taken so Xanax or hypnotic drug to sleep. In another life, Im a willy-nilly person who laughs, jokes, and keeps up the faade that sotis I put up with to interact with people.

In another life, Im wearing a mask all the ti, Im being nice to people, I use most of what I can do for good; maybe I help the holess, and maybe Im looking after those who need help. In another life, Im happier, Im less desensitized to the little thingsto the big things as well. In another life, Im a man who enjoys stupid chit-chat, who can say sothing stupid with a smile and be happy about it.

In another life, Im soone who doesnt judge herself and the others so harshly, whos blocked by her own mind in a cage; and maybe, just maybe, I just think about finding the right person for , instead of giving that up upfront.

Sotis I wish I could know if anywhere in the world theres a person who feels what I feel. So far, it doesnt seem like it. Out of all the people Ive co to know, no one hides the sa secrets I hold. No one. But sotis I wish I could send a letter to the others person in this world who lives like . But now, its too late. The warpath Im putting my footprints on is only large enough for one person. Theres no space for a family, nor for love.

But still.

If I could do sothing in my life, I would like to know the one person whos like , who could understand. I wish I could et a person capable of putting a smile on my face, of breaking through the gelatinous mold that encases my soul. Its inane, but I wish there was a person who could bring a letter like the owls in Harry Potter, tell theres a magical place in this world where I can be different.

Or maybe not. Not anymore. Theres already too much blood on my hands and I would drag that to whatever place I ever put my foot on. At so point in my life, I took a choice. And that choice was to be who I currently am. Unlike many imagine, you cant co back from every choice. So of them stick with your soul forever.

And so, I hope Ill never et that person whos like , the other half of my soul.

I put a hand on my cheek, feeling a lone tear trickling down my eye.

Goodbye, dad, I say while walking away.

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