RACHEL
(picking up landline, mid-ring)
For the love of Christ, how many messages are you going to leave? It’s going to take me a solid hour to delete all of these.
AMY
Please, Rachel. Support groups are a great way to—
RACHEL
No.
AMY
Well—
RACHEL
No, thank you.
AMY
I paid for you to be a part of this. You’re going. It starts at 7pm. On the corner of Banks and Hodge. Don’t be late.
RACHEL
You know you can find this kind of thing for free, right?
AMY
This group is very good. I’ve heard it’s well worth the money.
RACHEL
Amy. I’m dying. Nothing is worth the money. Save it for your kid. When he pops out you can tell him Auntie Rachel skipped group so he could have the N64.
AMY
That’s not funny.
RACHEL
Did I chuckle?
AMY
Why are you being so difficult?
RACHEL
I don’t want to spend the next two months sitting in a circle and talking about my feelings to strangers. I already know how I feel. It all sucks.
AMY
Have you been taking your meds?
RACHEL
Which one? There are many.
AMY
You know which one.
RACHEL
The whole brain fog thing makes it hard for me to remember—
AMY
Goddammit.
RACHEL
Gasp! Amy took the lord's name in vain. What would mom think?
AMY
I don’t know.
RACHEL
Trick question. She can’t because she’s in the grave, duh.
(silence)
Would it kill you to laugh?
AMY
Would it kill you to take the meds your doctor tells you to take?
RACHEL
Statistically speaking, the probability could be yes.
AMY
Rachel.
RACHEL
I’m being serious. You should read the research.
AMY
Please go to the group. This will be a good thing.
RACHEL
For you or me?
AMY
For both of us.
RACHEL
I don’t need a support group.
AMY
Yes, you do.
RACHEL
What I need is a new throat. Can you buy me a new throat?
AMY
That’s not fair.
(sound of rustling on the other end)
What are you doing?
RACHEL
Looking for the word fair to see if it’s next to the word cancer in the dictionary.
AMY
(exasperated) Just one session.
RACHEL
No.
AMY
Please.
RACHEL
No.
AMY
Why are you always so damn stubborn?
RACHEL
There is beauty in resistance.
(slight pause)
Look—I appreciate your efforts. I really do.
AMY
Then stop fighting me on this.
RACHEL
Support groups are for people who have time.
AMY
Two months is time.
RACHEL
Time I could be spending walking outside—
AMY
Getting clarity—
RACHEL
Watching reruns of my favorite TV shows—
AMY
Guidance—
RACHEL
Stuffing my face with chocolate and sandwiches and popcorn—
AMY
Finding some peace of mind—
RACHEL
Hell, I could go even go on a date—
AMY
You can’t leave me to do this alone!
(sobbing)
How?
How am I supposed to do this without you? How does anyone do this? I feel everything, all at once, all the time. I’m so overwhelmed. And this just feels, it all feels…
RACHEL
It feels like a lot of things—
AMY
It’s complete fuckery.
RACHEL
It’s cancer, but yes, I see where you are going—
AMY
Why is it that when someone you love gets cancer, it feels like, like…
RACHEL
You can say it.
AMY
No.
RACHEL
Yes.
AMY
No.
RACHEL
That you’re dying, too.
AMY
I’m so selfish for even saying it.
RACHEL
You aren’t being selfish. You’re grieving.
AMY
I’m sad, Rach. I’m really sad. I feel completely consumed by losing you, and you’re still here. How does anyone survive this?
RACHEL
We survived losing mom.
AMY
That was different. I had you.
RACHEL
You still have me.
AMY
(no response)
RACHEL
It’s okay to be afraid of being alone.
AMY
Tell me something I can hold onto. Not a joke. Just something real.
RACHEL
This is going to be ugly.
AMY
Rachel, c’mon…
RACHEL
Let me finish.
This is going to be ugly. Right now, we’re in the uncomfortable phase. Everything is preparation. Then it’s going to be really bad when we get to the final stages. I’ll get thinner. I won’t be able to eat on my own. My skin will look pink one day and grey the next. It will be absolute hell to witness. There will be more bad days than good days when we get close to the end. Everything will hurt. You are going to cry a lot. Sleep very little. There will be days when you will question why the world picked us. Why the world didn’t give us a present father, then took away our mother when we needed her the most, then dealt a hand to your only sister. And then I’ll pass. It will be fast. But I will be pain free. You will hold a funeral. Replay every good memory you ever had. And mourn the ones we will never get. But you are going to be a mom, too. You’re going to usher in a new life, untouched by any heartache or pain or grief. On the heels of a loss, there will be celebration. You’ll be able to look back on all of this and say, “I stayed.” Even when it got hard. Even when you wanted to look away, you stayed. You made it to the end. You were part of my closing chapter. Not many sisters can say that. Not many sisters can say they got to see the end of their sister’s book, and be part of it. Every second. It was hard. But you were there. It was hard. But you survived it. And one day, you will feel peace because you know that I’m at peace. Your peace is coming, Amy. I can promise that. And you know what?
AMY
What?
RACHEL
Actually. Nevermind.
AMY
No. Say it.
RACHEL
I’m not making a joke, I swear.
AMY
Just say it.
RACHEL
There’s a support group for this kind of thing.
AMY
Now you’re just being cruel.
RACHEL
I mean. You have to give me some credit. I managed to make it a whole two minutes being serious.
AMY
Rachel.
RACHEL
Yeah?
AMY
Don’t make me ask again.
RACHEL
I’ll go. But only once.
AMY
You may actually like it.
RACHEL
Only once, Amy, only once.
AMY
I love you.
RACHEL
Yeah, Yeah. I love you, too. I gotta go shower now. I’ve got a date with the dying.
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