Nuclear Family by Alex Shvartsman
Daddy said we couldn’t have a real tree
this Christmas.
At first I was sad, but then Mommy said we
would im-pro-vise. I liked learning a big new word. It means use things
we have in the house. Mommy and Daddy improvise all the time, ever since
we couldn’t go outside anymore.
Daddy went upstairs to find some things to
improvise with. I wanted to help, but Daddy said we all have to stay in
the basement for a very long time, so we don’t get sick. I hate the
basement. There’s nothing to do here. Mommy or Daddy go upstairs once
every few days and bring things back down with them. Usually it is food
and toilet paper and things, but sometimes they get a few books and toys
and games from my room. They run up and down the stairs as quickly as
they can, because when they are upstairs they can get sick too.
This time Daddy was gone for almost five
minutes, but he brought down a whole bunch of stuff. He put a tall coat
rack in the middle of the basement to make the tree trunk and taped on
some unwound wire hangers to make branches. He gave me a green
tablecloth and said to cut it into long, thin strips. Then we glued the
strips on to the wire and put up a few ornaments. It didn’t really look
like a tree, but Mommy said to use our imagination. I didn’t mind.
Decorating the coat rack gave us something fun to do.
Then all of us had to take our radiation
pills. I dropped mine and Daddy got really mad. He said that we already
didn’t have enough to last us until it was safe to go outside and that
we couldn’t waste any. He made me pick it up and eat it off the floor.
Eww.
On Christmas Eve we moved the table next
to the pretend tree and ate a holiday meal. Mommy made a big pot of spam
stew and everyone was allowed to have seconds because it was such a
special day. We even had sliced peaches for desert. Mommy and Daddy
didn’t eat very many, saying that it was a special treat for me. But
they did try some because it was the last can and Daddy said he wasn’t
sure when we would ever taste peaches again. Mommy shushed him. Then we
sang every holiday song we could remember.
When I woke up in the morning Daddy was
gone. Mommy said that he had to leave for a while but the way she was
crying I didn’t think he was coming back. I got scared and Mommy told me
to go open my presents.
There was some stuff under the pretend
Christmas tree, but it was all toys from upstairs that I had from
before. There was also a little box with Daddy’s share of the radiation
medicine. Daddy is silly. Who wants pills for a present?
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