I started laughing, out of nervousness. I was sitting on her back porch, in the home we had rented in July, well before we knew about Irma, Maria, and the rest of the gang. Alec and I wanted to back out of the rental, but she had strong armed us, basically making it clear that she would keep every red cent we had paid in advance if we even tried not to drive into a disaster zone. So, we packed up, put a gas can in the car and took the risk, watching caravans of military, police and utility vehicles drive north as we drove south.
"When I came home, there was a mattress in the living room..." Maryan responded, when I asked about highs and lows before beginning my "lesson" at the Housing Authority.
"Is your mom home from the hospital?"
"No, she's still there" Maryan responded, shielding her enigmatic face below the table.
"THEY ARE TERRIBLE PEOPLE!" she reiterated.
"And they want our jobs".
"But, your husband, he's a keeper. I might just take him home with me...".
Alec jumped up and went inside. Florida Mom was pleased that Alec had helped her clear hurricane debris from the front yard. God only knows what she would say if she put two and two together and realized he was Jewish.
"But," she said, eyeballing Lola, "there were these people once that rented this house and said that their dog was friendly, bit me in the boob! I told them they could take that dog to the shelter if they wanted to stay in my place....".
"Deadbeat Ex-Husband Roy" pulled up a few minutes later in a Cadillac while she yelled across the small yard what she wanted him to do next.
"Emmy, you have to get up. If you're ill, you have to call you're parents and go home. You can't just lay down in here...."
"My mom didn't pick up her food stamps! I'm hungry and I haven't eaten in two days!".
I looked at her homeroom teacher, who was luckily still in the room.
"Come on, let's go." he responded, taking her to the cafeteria.
They loved El Deafo. The One and Only Ivan has been more of a struggle. As the students read the passages out loud, I found myself so engrossed in the book that my mouth was hanging open. I looked up to my right and saw Muslimo, her hand in an L shape on her forehead, pointing at me.
During the reading, Maryan whispered to me. "The baby never came out of the stomach. It died in there....".
"Is your mom home now? Is she sad?"
"I don't know. I laid down on my dad's bed for a minute, and tears came out." she stated, then pushed her eyes back on The One and Only Ivan.

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