Brain Child

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this, he’s not going to have a lot of time to spend cheering you up.” She stood up, and forced a grin she didn’t truly feel. “The ball’s in your court, kid. Play it.”
    Forty minutes later, Lisa Cochran came downstairs. She was wearing one of her father’s old white shirts anda pair of jeans, and her hair, still wet from the shower, was wrapped in a towel. “Who all called?” she asked. Her father lowered his paper and opened his mouth. “I mean
besides
Prince Andrew and John Travolta, Dad. I already talked to them and told them it’s definitely over.”
    “All the messages are by the phone,” her mother told her. “Anything going on you want to tell us about, or shall we read it in the papers?”
    “Nothing much,” Lisa said. “I just thought I’d get the kids organized for tomorrow. Do you know what time they’re operating on Alex?”
    Jim put his paper aside, looking curiously at his older daughter. “Early,” he said. “They want to start by six, I think.” As Lisa started out of the room, he called her back. “Mind telling me just what you’re organizing?”
    “Well, everyone’s going to want to go down there, but there’s no point in having everyone show up at once. I’m just going to sort of get them spaced out.”
    “Most of them already are,” Jim commented.
    Lisa ignored him. “Tomorrow’s Sunday, so nobody has to go to school or anything. We might as well all help out.”
    Carol frowned uncertainly. “I hope there’s not going to be a mob like there was last night—”
    “I’ll tell them not to stay very long. And I’m going to ask Kate if she’ll just sort of hang around, in case anybody needs anything.”
    Now Jim was shaking his head. “Lisa, honey, I know you want to do the right thing, but—”
    “It’s all right,” Carol interrupted. “But, Lisa? Can I make a suggestion? Why don’t you call Ellen and see what she thinks? She might prefer it if you just kept everybody away, at least until we know what’s happening.”
    Lisa’s face fell, and she groaned. “Why didn’t I think of that?”
    “ ’Cause you’re an idiot,” Kim said, abandoning thedrawing she’d been working on to scramble into her father’s lap. “Isn’t she an idiot, Daddy?”
    “It takes one to know one.”
    “Daddy! You’re s’posed to be on my side.”
    “I guess I forgot.” Jim snuggled the little girl in, then turned back to Lisa. “Got any plans for your sister?” he asked mildly. “If you really want to do some organizing, why don’t you line up your friends to take care of Kim?”
    “I want to go with you!” Kim immediately objected.
    “That’s what you say now,” Jim told her. “That’s not what you’ll say tomorrow. And don’t argue with me—I’m bigger than you are, and can pound you into the ground.” Kim giggled, but closed her mouth. “Maybe someone could take her to a movie or something. And we’ll need a baby-sitter after dinner.”
    Lisa’s eyes clouded. “Won’t it be all over by then?”
    Carol and Jim exchanged a glance, then Jim spoke. “I talked to Marsh earlier,” he said. “He told me the operation will take at least eighteen hours. It’s not going to be any party, honey.”
    Lisa paled slightly, and fought down the tears that were welling in her eyes. When she spoke, though, her voice was steady. “I know it’s not a party, Dad,” she said softly. “I just want to do whatever I can to help.”
    “Your mother can—”
    “No! I can, and I will. I’ll take care of Kim, and see to it that there’s no mob scene. I’ll be all right, Dad. Just let me do this my way, all right?”
    When she was gone, and they could hear her murmuring into the telephone, Jim turned to Carol. “What happened up there?” he asked.
    “I think she just grew up, Jim. Anyway, she’s sure trying.”
    There was a silence, then Kim squirmed in her father’s lap, twisting around to look up at him. “Do I have to go to the movies with her dumb old

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