True Life Stories
My Little Brother Part 1
My Little Brother Part 1 |
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Dear Patrick,
I was then an only child who had everything I wanted.
However, even a pretty, spoiled and rich kid could
get lonely once in a while so when Mom told me that
she was pregnant, I was ecstatic. I imagined how wonderful
you would be, how we would always be together and
how much you would look like me. Hence, when you were
born, I looked at your tiny hands and feet and marveled
at how beautiful you were.
We took you home and I showed you proudly to my friends.
They would touch you and sometimes pinch you but you
never reacted. When you were five months old, some
things began to bother Mom. You seemed so unmoving
and numb and your cries sounded odd - almost like
a kitten's. Therefore, we brought you to see many
doctors.
The thirteenth doctor who looked at you quietly said
you have "cri du chat" (pronounced as Kree-do-sha)
syndrome or "cry of the cat" in French.
When I asked what that meant, he looked at me with
pity and softly said, "Your brother will never
walk nor talk."
The doctor told us that it is a condition that affects
one in fifty thousand babies, rendering victims severely
retarded. Mom was shocked and I was furious. I thought
it was unfair.
When we went home, Mom took you in her arms and cried.
I looked at you and realized that word will get around
that you're not normal. Hence, to hold on to my popularity,
I did the unthinkable. I disowned you. Mom and Dad
didn't know but I steeled myself not to love you as
you grew. Mom and Dad showered you with love and attention
and that made me bitter. As the years passed, that
bitterness turned to anger and then hate.
Mom never gave up on you. She knew she had to do
it for your sake.
Everytime she put your toys down, you would roll
instead of crawl. I watched her heart break every
time she took away your toys and strapped your tummy
with foam so you couldn't roll. You struggle and cry
in that pitiful way, the cry of the kitten. However,
she still didn't give up.
Then one day, you defied what all your doctors said
and you crawled.
When mom saw this, she knew you would eventually
walk. Therefore, when you were still crawling at aged
four, she put you on the grass with only your diapers
on knowing that you hate the feel of the grass on
your skin.
Then, she would leave you there. I would sometimes
watch from the windows and smile at your discomfort.
You would crawl to the sidewalk and Mom would put
you back. Mom repeated this again and again on the
lawn. Until one day, Mom saw you pull yourself up
and toddle off the grass as fast as your little legs
could carry you.
She was laughing and shouting as she shouted for
Dad and me to come. Dad hugged you crying openly.
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