Short Story Competition Finalists:
The Fear of Women
2009-06-24
By Julie Williams
“I’m your father.”
“We know who you are,” Joy said with no joy at all
in her tone.
“When can we leave?” Rochelle asked.
“Your mother will be back at seven,” Marvin replied. “She
needs to do some shopping and run some errands. We thought it
would be good if you stayed with me for a little while.”
“Why couldn’t we just stay at home?” Peaches wanted to
know. “Joy just turned thirteen. She can watch us now.”
“Yeah, we can take care of ourselves,” Rochelle said.
“Don’t you want to spend some time with your dad?” Marvin
inquired.
“You’re not our dad,” Joy strongly corrected him. “You’re
our mother’s ex-husband.”
“Grandma says you’re a no good piece of nothing,” Rochelle
informed him.
“Yeah, Mama said you were in prison,” Peaches blurted out.
“Did you murder somebody?” Rochelle quickly added.
Marvin sat nervously in a folding chair facing his three
daughters. His three girls were sitting close together on a
couch covered with a bed sheet. His chair, the couch, and a bed
in the bedroom were the only furniture items in Marvin’s
newly-acquired, one bedroom apartment.
Joy’s anger and the look of confusion in the eyes of
Rochelle and Peaches made Marvin uneasy. He fumbled with his
huge hands and his legs shook uncontrollably. He did not know
how to fully explain and totally apologize for his long absence
from their lives.
When Marvin went to prison six years ago, Joy was just
seven-years-old. Rochelle was five-years-old and his baby,
Peaches, was only three. He was now a total stranger to his own
beautiful daughters. He stared at them as hard as they were
staring at him. He was astounded at how three perfect beings
could have emerged from his imperfect soul.
Marvin knew his appearance had initially startled the
girls. He was much taller and muscular than they had imagined.
He knew he did not look the same as his photographs. The
flawless dark brown skin was now like rugged terrain. Massive
amounts of hair on his head and face were now shaven away. A
constant smile had almost evaporated. Marvin tried to make his
demeanor more pleasing than his looks. His explanation flowed
out of his mouth almost in a whisper.