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He could see the swelling sea plain in his mind, just as he could see Billie’s birth not Bill’s. Another sister to replace Jenn, leaving for college. The family would be down some counts. Silvia could not be replaced… and his father. There would be no man in the house. Tony was no more his dad than the painting in his hand. He was a product of such things, but never the thing, like a replica. Tony pulled out a paintbrush. Fits of colors absorbed the woman. Swirls of blue on blue on blue like Van Gogh in a fit of passion: blue berries without the thin membrane of skin, oozing. He painted a mustache like his dad’s, speckled with grey. His woman was melting onto his hands, all the colors of his life blurring together. And when Chloe peeked in his door to check on him, she had enough sense to leave him be.   Rebecca Rebecca was not good at soccer and she hated herself for it. She should’ve been. She practiced plenty, harder than the rest of her team… she played her whole life since four! Whatever part of her brain that kept her from athleticism made up for it in intellect. She could’ve taken trigonometry as a freshman; Dad vetoed it. “You have to learn the basics,” he said. She understood that, but his logic didn’t prevent her from being bored out of her mind. Tony told her she was obsessed with books one time. He went on and on about words and sounds and intensity. She had a very big crush on Tony but could not understand why he talked to her. It didn’t matter anyways; he’d been dating Lacey for awhile now. She displaced her affection for him from her mind. Boys were a mystery to Rebecca. When she was twelve, Rebecca’s mom explained the whole “puberty” concept and the notion of womanhood. After, Rebecca immediately went to her father asking about boys. “I don’t know,” he said. “It sort of happens. One day you just wake up and you’re a man.” “But isn’t that how it happens with women?” She had been warned there was no definite warning the first time. “Yup.” That’s what scared her: the suddenness. That she could wake up one morning with her childhood stolen right out of her. Like waking up 78