Flowers in the Attic (Dollanganger 1) - Page 49

jump, and skip were now as weak as thin straws. Now

they were inclined to only creep instead of fly, and

smile instead of laugh.

Wearily, I fell face down on my bed and thought

and thought and thought--what could Chris and I do

to restore their babyish charm?

There was nothing either he or I could do, though

we would ha

ve given our health to restore theirs. "Vitamins!" proclaimed Momma when Chris and I

took pains to point out the unhealthy differences in

our twins. "Vitamins are exactly what they need, and

what you two need, as well-- from now on, each one

of you must take a daily vitamin capsule." Even as she

said this, her slim and elegant hand rose to fluff the

glory of her beautifully coiffed, shining hair. "Does fresh air and sunshine come in capsules?" I

asked, perching on a nearby bed, and glaring hard at a

mother who refused to see what was wrong. "When

each of us has swallowed a vitamin capsule a day, will

that give to us the radiant good health we had when

we lived normal lives, and spent most of our days

outside?"

Momma was wearing pink--she did look lovely

in pink. It put roses in her cheeks, and her hair glowed

with rosy warmth.

"Cathy," she said, tossing me a patronizing glance

while she moved to hide her hands, "why do you

incessantly persist in making everything so hard for

me? I do the best I can. Really I do. And, yes, if you

want the truth, in vitamins you can swallow the good health the outdoors bestows--that is exactly the

reason so many vitamins are made."

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