A quick break. Just nip out the
back for a quick cigarette. No, no. He is waiting in the hallway, looking for
staff. Go to him, to the man who did not come in time, The Next of Kin, who now
is next himself.
“I’ve come to pick up Christine’s
things. If you could give me a hand to the car, that would be great,” he said.
“Of course,” she said, unlocking
the side door, being wary of any hopeful escapees. They took the boxes quickly.
There were not many. They put them into the boot.
She tried to make small talk. “Have
you come far?” “Oh no, just from Surrey. Not
too far.”
“Well I hope the journey back is
ok. Would you like a cup of tea before you go?” He rearranged something in the
boot. “No, no thank you. I must be off.”
She searched for something to say. “I
haven’t worked here for long. Did Christine live here for long?” What a
terrible question she thought, but she did not have the correct words and he
did not come and he is only from Surrey. He said vaguely, “I think about two
years.” It was three, she knew it was three, but she nodded; one nod of the
head, accessory to his ignorance. He shut the boot of the car, the three boxes
and the television packed neatly inside.
He turned to her. “Yes, about two
years. I wonder what the statistics are on how long people survive in these
places?” She shook her head, uncertain. She wondered how he could ask of
statistics when all that was left of his mother was in the boot of his car?
Christine had asked for him in
those long dreadful nights but he did not come for her, for his mother; the
statistic.
He thanked her for her help and he drove
away. She locked the side door and went into the empty room, Christine’s room.
He had left the little picture of the cat that she had cut out and stuck on the
door but he had taken the television. Perhaps he cracked and it had all spilled
out on the way home. Perhaps he found God waiting for him in a layby down the
road; after all, he needed a new parent as all that was left of his own was
packed neatly into three boxes in the boot of his car.