Monday 3pm
– Katie, give me your coat and I’ll make us some lunch
– I have to do my homework first
– Not till you’ve had something to eat
Katie sat down at the table, her school backpack at her feet. Her mother joined her with a cup of tea, and a plate of sandwiches for them to share.
– That’s a good girl, eat a sandwich and I’ll get you some milk.
– We’re doing a Christmas play mum.
– That’s lovely Katie, who are you going to be
– I’m the star. You have to make my outfit.
– A star! That’s wonderful. You’ll make a great star
Monica filled Katie’s glass with milk.
– Caroline’s going to be Mary. It’s not fair!
– Probably because of her long hair Katie
– No its not. She always wants to be teacher’s pet
– Your teacher loves you too Katie
– I’m only a star. Standing at the back
– Do you have to sing anything, Katie
– We all sing
– When have you to practice
– We’ve already started. I told you
– Oh, never mind, finish your milk
Tuesday 3pm
Katie’s mother went to the fridge. She topped up the half empty glass. Then she settled back at the table.
– Caroline is out sick
– Ah, poor Caroline. What’s the matter with her?
– Just sick. I don’t care
– Now Katie, you shouldn’t say that
– Well I don’t care. Now she can’t be Mary
– What’s the matter with Caroline anyway
– She’s just sick. She took one of my sandwiches yesterday
– You didn’t have sandwiches Katie, you had crackers
– Well, I found one, in my bag.
– And she ate it? Katie, it was probably stale.
-I don’t think so. She said ‘thank you’
– Anyway, it means I can be Mary now.
Josephine Nolan