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December 2005
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What am I doing here?
The question rolled around in Vanessa's mind as she drove
down Main Street. The sleepy town of Hyattown had changed
very little in twelve years. It was still tucked in the
foothills of Maryland's Blue Ridge Mountains, surrounded
by rolling farmland and thick woods. Apple orchards and
dairy cows encroached as close as the town limits, and
here, inside those limits, there were no stoplights, no
office buildings, no hum of traffic.
Here there were sturdy old houses and unfenced yards,
children playing and laundry flapping on lines. It was,
Vanessa thought with both relief and surprise, exactly as
she had left it. The sidewalks were still bumpy and
cracked, the concrete undermined by the roots of towering
oaks that were just beginning to green. Forsythia were
spilling their yellow blooms, and azaleas held just the
hint of the riotous color to come. Crocuses, those
vanguards of spring, had been overshadowed by spears of
daffodils and early tulips. People continued, as they had
in her childhood, to fuss with their lawns and gardens on
a Saturday afternoon.
Some glanced up, perhaps surprised and vaguely interested
to see an unfamiliar car drive by. Occasionally someone
waved — out of habit, not because they recognized her.
Then they bent to their planting or mowing again. Through
her open window Vanessa caught the scent of freshly cut
grass, of hyacinths and earth newly turned. She could hear
the buzzing of power mowers, the barking of a dog, the
shouts and laughter of children at play.
Two old men in fielders' caps, checked shirts and work
pants stood in front of the town bank gossiping. A pack of
young boys puffed up the slope of the road on their bikes.
Probably on their way to Lester's Store for cold drinks or
candy. She'd strained up that same hill to that same
destination countless times. A hundred years ago, she
thought, and felt the all-too-familiar clutching in her
stomach.
What am I doing here? she thought again, reaching for the
roll of antacids in her purse. Unlike the town, she had
changed. Sometimes she hardly recognized herself.
She wanted to believe she was doing the right thing.
Coming back. Not home, she mused. She had no idea if this
was home. Or even if she wanted it to be.
She'd been barely sixteen when she'd left — when her
father had taken her from these quiet streets on an
odyssey of cities, practice sessions and performances. New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles and London, Paris, Bonn,
Madrid. It had been exciting, a roller coaster of sights
and sounds. And, most of all, music.
By the age of twenty, through her father's drive and her
talent, she had become one of the youngest and most
successful concert pianists in the country. She had won
the prestigious Van Cliburn Competition at the tender age
of eighteen, over competitors ten years her senior. She
had played for royalty and dined with presidents. She had,
in her single-minded pursuit of her career, earned a
reputation as a brilliant and temperamental artist. The
coolly sexy, passionately driven Vanessa Sexton.
Now, at twenty-eight, she was coming back to the home of
her childhood, and to the mother she hadn't seen in twelve
years.
The burning in her stomach as she pulled up to the curb
was so familiar she barely noticed it. Like the town that
surrounded it, the home of her youth was much the same as
when she'd left it. The sturdy brick had weathered well,
and the shutters were freshly painted a deep, warm blue.
Along the stone wall that rose above the sidewalk were
bushy peonies that would wait another month or more to
bloom. Azaleas, in bud, were grouped around the foundation.
Vanessa sat, hands clutching the wheel, fighting off a
desperate need to drive on. Drive away. She had already
done too much on impulse. She'd bought the Mercedes
convertible, driven up from her last booking in D.C.,
refused dozens of offers for engagements. All on impulse.
Throughout her adult life, her time had been meticulously
scheduled, her actions carefully executed, and only after
all consequences had been considered. Though impulsive by
nature, she had learned the importance of an ordered life.
Coming here, awakening old hurts and old memories, wasn't
part of that order.
Yet if she turned away now, ran away now, she would never
have the answers to her questions, questions even she
didn't understand.
Deliberately not giving herself any more time to think,
she got out of the car and went to the trunk for her
suitcases. She didn't have to stay if she was
uncomfortable, she reminded herself. She was free to go
anywhere. She was an adult, a well-traveled one who was
financially secure. Her home, if she chose to make one,
could be anywhere in the world. Since her father's death
six months before, she'd had no ties.
Yet it was here she had come. And it was here she needed
to be — at least until her questions were answered.
She crossed the sidewalk and climbed the five concrete
steps. Despite the trip-hammer beating of her heart, she
held herself straight. Her father had never permitted
slumped shoulders. The presentation of self was as
important as the presentation of music. Chin up, shoulders
straight, she started up the walk.
When the door opened, she stopped, as if her feet were
rooted in the ground. She stood frozen as her mother
stepped onto the porch.
Images, dozens of them, raced into her mind. Of herself on
the first day of school, rushing up those steps full of
pride, to see her mother standing at the door. Sniffling
as she limped up the walk after falling off her bike, her
mother there to clean up the scrapes and kiss away the
hurt. All but dancing onto the porch after her first kiss.
And her mother, a woman's knowledge in her eyes,
struggling not to ask any questions.
Then there had been the very last time she had stood here.
But she had been walking away from the house, not toward
it. And her mother hadn't been on the porch waving goodbye.
"Vanessa."
Loretta Sexton stood twisting her hands. There was no gray
in her dark chestnut hair. It was shorter than Vanessa
remembered, and fluffed around a face that showed very few
lines. A rounder face, softer, than Vanessa recalled. She
seemed smaller somehow. Not shrunken, but more compact,
fitter, younger. Vanessa had a flash of her father. Thin,
too thin, pale, old.
Loretta wanted to run to her daughter, but she couldn't.
The woman standing on the walk wasn't the girl she had
lost and longed for. She looks like me, she thought,
battling back tears. Stronger, more sure, but so much like
me.
Bracing herself, as she had countless times before
stepping onto a stage, Vanessa continued up the walk, up
the creaking wooden steps, to stand in front of her
mother. They were nearly the same height. That was
something that jolted them both. Their eyes, the same
misty shade of green, held steady.
They stood, only a foot apart. But there was no
embrace. "I appreciate you letting me come." Vanessa hated
the stiffness she heard in her own voice.
"You're always welcome here." Loretta cleared her throat,
cleared it of the rush of emotional words. "I was sorry to
hear about your father."
"Thank you. I'm glad to see you're looking well."
"I..." What could she say? What could she possibly say
that could make up for twelve lost years? "Did you...run
into much traffic on the way up?"
"No. Not after I got out ofWashington. It was a pleasant
ride."
"Still, you must be tired after the drive. Come in and sit
down."
She had remodeled, Vanessa thought foolishly as she
followed her mother inside. The rooms were lighter,
airier, than she remembered. The imposing home she
remembered had become cozy. Dark, formal wallpaper had
been replaced by warm pastels. Carpeting had been ripped
up to reveal buffed pine floors that were accented by
colorful area rugs. There were antiques, lovingly
restored, and there was the scent of fresh flowers. It was
the home of a woman, she realized. A woman of taste and
means.
"You'd probably like to go upstairs first and unpack."
Loretta stopped at the stairs, clutching the
newel. "Unless you're hungry."
"No, I'm not hungry."
With a nod, Loretta started up the stairs. "I thought
you'd like your old room." She pressed her lips together
as she reached the landing. "I've redecorated a bit."
"So I see." Vanessa's voice was carefully neutral.
"You still have a view of the backyard."
"I'm sure it's fine."
Loretta opened a door, and Vanessa followed her inside.
There were no fussily dressed dolls or grinning stuffed
animals. There were no posters tacked on the walls, no
carefully framed awards and certificates. Gone was the
narrow bed she had once dreamed in, and the desk where she
had fretted over French verbs and geometry. It was no
longer a room for a girl. It was a room for a guest.
The walls were ivory, trimmed in warm green. Pretty
priscillas hung over the windows. There was a four-poster
bed, draped with a watercolor quilt and plumped with
pillows. A glass vase of freesias sat on an elegant Queen
Anne desk. The scent of potpourri wafted from a bowl on
the bureau.
Nervous, Loretta walked through the room, twitching at the
quilt, brushing imaginary dust from the dresser. "I hope
you're comfortable here. If there's anything you need, you
just have to ask."
Vanessa felt as if she were checking into an elegant and
exclusive hotel. "It's a lovely room. I'll be fine, thank
you."
"Good." Loretta clasped her hands together again. How she
longed to touch. To hold. "Would you like me to help you
unpack?"
"No." The refusal came too quickly. Vanessa struggled with
a smile. "I can manage."
"All right. The bath is just —"
"I remember."
Loretta stopped short, looked helplessly out the window.
"Of course. I'll be downstairs if you want anything."
Giving in to her need, she cupped Vanessa's face in her
hands. "Welcome home." She left quickly, shutting the door
behind her.
Alone, Vanessa sat on the bed. Her stomach muscles were
like hot, knotted ropes. She pressed a hand against her
midsection, studying this room that had once been hers.
How could the town have seemed so unchanged, and this
room, her room, be so different? Perhaps it was the same
with people. They might look familiar on the outside, but
inside they were strangers.
As she was.
How different was she from the girl who had once lived
here? Would she recognize herself? Would she want to?
She rose to stand in front of the cheval glass in the
corner. The face and form were familiar. She had examined
herself carefully before each concert to be certain her
appearance was perfect. That was expected. Her hair was to
be groomed — swept up or back, never loose — her face made
up for the stage, but never heavily, her costume subtle
and elegant. That was the image of Vanessa Sexton.
Her hair was a bit windblown now, but there was no one to
see or judge. It was the same deep chestnut as her
mother's. Longer, though, sweeping her shoulders from a
side part, it could catch fire from the sun or gleam deep
and rich in moonlight. There was some fatigue around her
eyes, but there was nothing unusual in that. She'd been
very careful with her makeup that morning, so there was
subtle color along her high cheekbones, a hint of it over
her full, serious mouth. She wore a suit in icy pink with
a short, snug jacket and a full skirt. The waistband was a
bit loose, but then, her appetite hadn't been good.
And all this was still just image, she thought. The
confident, poised and assured adult. She wished she could
turn back the clock so that she could see herself as she'd
been at sixteen. Full of hope, despite the strain that had
clouded the household. Full of dreams and music.
With a sigh, she turned away to unpack.