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2.01 Torn Pictures, San Jose 1954

February 12, 2018 By Catherine Sevenau

 San Jose, San Francisco, Hawaii
1954 – 1958

1954 • San Jose, California ~ I’d reach up and rap the doorknocker twice.
I’d say, knock, knock.
She’d say, who’s there?
I’d say, Cathy.
She’d say, Cathy who?
I’d say, Cathy me, silly, your daughter! Wouldn’t we laugh!

I don’t recollect how I got there or who dropped me off on her doorstep; in hindsight I suppose Dad did and waited in the car across the street. Who knows, and it didn’t really matter; I was coming to live with my mother! My happy feet did a little jig, the pigeons in my stomach on the wing and my heart thumping so loud there was no need to ring the bell.

Knock, knock. I heard her padded footsteps, the lifting of the inside latch, the swoosh of the door. I looked up expectantly. My knock, knock died in my throat. Her eyes passed somewhere over my head. Her arms hung at her sides. Then my mother stepped back, let me by, closed the door, and did an about face out of the dim entry. Picking up my yellow suitcase with brown striping, I trailed after her into in the rectory’s dining room where she pointed to the end of the long pew pushed up against the wall. Her wire rimmed glasses perched on a nose that looked like mine, her round face framed by short jet-black curly hair, her mouth set in a downward frown I tried to mistake for a smile. Her voice tight over her rounded shoulder, she ordered, “Be quiet and behave,” echoing with, “sit there and don’t touch anything,” as her features disappeared through the white Dutch door. With my Naugahyde case deposited beneath me, I dangled my feet, sitting still on the hard bench, obediently folding my five-year-old hands in my lap.

“How did I get here?” I puzzled. “I didn’t do anything wrong! How could this be happening to me?” This is not at all how I thought it would be. I thought she’d be happy to see me, but she didn’t seem to care.

The room waited in pin-drop stillness. I studied the red-flocked wallpaper, the tatted doilies, and the rectangular dining table that was set for the two priests: wine goblets, silver spoons, the scatter of white plates, the linen, crystal, and pewter—all waiting, sitting in silence—like me. I waited most of my life for her to come back for me. She never did.

My mother was living in a small room off the church’s rectory, working as a cook and housekeeper. She couldn’t stay now that I’d arrived, so we moved to a nearby one-room basement apartment down the street. Silence took up residence in our house and we disappeared into it, surviving in the same quarters, living alone together, each in our own world.

Unfortunately, life was going to get worse before it got better.

to be continued …

© 2018. Catherine Sevenau.
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Comments

  1. Gail says

    February 22, 2018 at 4:07 pm

    I’ve been trying to speed thru to get caught up to current posts. Going to have to give it a pause to recover from this one… on top of the Betty tragedy.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      February 22, 2018 at 4:26 pm

      You are nearly caught up. Does the story flow better with reading the posts with pictures, or the full story in one document without them. Or does it matter. Curious from a reader’s point of view.

      • Gail says

        February 24, 2018 at 8:07 am

        The story flows well both ways IMHO. It was easier being able to just scroll down reading on computer, not having to click on each chapter to access.

  2. Deborah Bennett says

    February 13, 2018 at 1:01 am

    Yours is some of the most powerful, profound writing I have ever read. I hope it gets out there to a broader audience. It needs to be heard by the many and not just the few, though very fortunate we are to be among the first.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      February 13, 2018 at 11:13 am

      Have I told you that I love you?

  3. Juliette Andrews says

    February 12, 2018 at 12:34 pm

    Five years old. A long time ago. How do we get through it? Well we do, don’t we.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      February 12, 2018 at 12:59 pm

      we do…

Through Any Given Door

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Through Any Given Door

  • Web Serial: Part I, Faded Snapshots
    • Complete Part I
    • 1. Front Matter
      • 0.i Teller of Tales, Family Line
      • 0.ii Ded, Billet-Doux, Credits, ToC
      • 0.iii Prologue
    • 2. Sonora 1943-1947
    • 3. Sonora 1948-1953
    • 4. History and Backstory
  • Web Serial: Part II, Torn Pictures
    • Complete Part II, sans photos
    • 1. San Jose, San Francisco 1954-1957
    • 2. Hawaii 1957-1958
  • Web Serial: Part III, Home Movies
    • Complete Part III, sans photos
    • La Habra, San Francisco, San Jose 1958-1968
    • Post Memoir Sketches
  • Through Any Given Door, Part I (in full)

Web Serial: Part II, Torn Pictures

2.01 Torn Pictures, San Jose 1954

2.02 Blackened Toast

2.03 Small Talk

2.04 Uncle George Day

2.05 Extra Prayers

2.06 Southern California

2.07 I Could Be Wrong

2.08 “Sprouse as in House”

2.09 Toy Soldiers

2.10 The Clue in the Diary 1954-1955

2.11 Canned Peas 1955

2.12 Jefferson Elementary

2.13 Mean Girls

2.14 Mr. Wonderful

2.14.1 From Larry to Gordon 1955

2.15 Gimme a Bromo

2.15.1 Grandma Nellie’s Demise 1956

2.16 Bless Me, Father

2.16.1 Thou Shalt Not Steal

2.17 Buttons and Bobbins

2.18 Perms

2.19 Conversations With God

2.20 Small Holy Cups

2.21 An 8×10 Glossy

2.22 Wedding Bells

2.23 High Finance

2.24 Hoity-Toity

2.25 The Great Pretender

2.26 Lovebirds

2.27 Year of Change 1956

2.28 Gaggle of Girlfriends 1957

2.29 Off to Paradise 1957

2.30 Manoa Valley

2.31 Needs Improvement

2.32 Worrisome Prayers

2.33 Come Hell or High Water

2.34 Christmas Eve

2.35 With Open Arms 1958

2.36 I Remember Bobby

2.37 Let. Me. Go.

2.38 What Did I Know?

2.39 Kakaroach

Through Any Given Door, Part II (in full)

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