Part 32 (1/2)
Chicago that had seemed as big as the ocean to her. And Hollywood.
She'd liked the big white sign, and remembering it, tried to picture all
the letters.
Her father had played at a huge theater there right outside. They had
called it a bowl. She had thought that strange, but it had been fun to
listen to the cheers and screams rising on the open air.
She'd celebrated her birthday, her third birthday, in Hollywood.
Everyone had come to eat the white cake with the little silver b.a.l.l.s on
top.
They had gotten into a plane almost every day. And every day it had
scared her, but she'd been able to battle back the sickness. There had
been a lot of people with them. Readies her father called them. Which
seemed silly since they were so often in the air, and not on any road at
all.
She'd liked the hotels best, with room service and new beds almost every
night. She'd liked looking out the window at new places and new people
every morning.
With a yawn, she settled back with the dog snuggled under her arm.
When they went to a hotel again, Darren could go with them. Everyone
would love him.
Watching the sleet made her sleepy. And she thought of Christmas. It
had been the first she'd ever had with a stocking hanging from the
mantel with her name on it. Under the tree they had decorated had been
stacks and stacks of presents. Thys and games and dolls in pretty
dresses. They'd all played Snakes and Ladders in the afternoon. Even
Stevie. He'd pretended to cheat to make her laugh, then had taken her