Delaney. Part X

Delaney walks back to the room by herself and feels the full force of her otherness. It is exacerbated as she listens to the play of the boys outside after their evening chores are finished. She peers across the room and out one of the windows from her bunk. They are laughing and roughhousing in…

Delaney. Part IX

When they enter, Ash is overcome with the suffocating heat of the room and the stench of body odor. There are about ten or twelve adults on bicycles. It takes his eyes a moment to adjust since there is a single lamp in the windowless room. Ash recognizes the young woman he saw on the…

Delaney. Part VIII

When they arrive at the Murder Factory the next day, Mr. Murphey the manager and Mr. Cosgrove, the owner are waiting outside. Mr. Murphey flicks a cigarette butt to the ground. Although there are great dark circles under his eyes, he is more put together this morning than he was yesterday; pressed suit, black hat…

Delaney. Part VII

“The comings and goings of the Murder Factory are controlled quite carefully. I doubt very much you will be given passage!” Shelly snaps. The Rourk boys have been in Drogheda a week now, visiting the Kelly family daily. Ash and Jackson have grown close to the Kelly’s, especially to their daughter Shelly with whom they…

Delaney. Part VI

“The Franciscan Friary,” says Sister Julian. “The one in Drogheda. They have a home for orphan boys. Perhaps they will take Delaney. Brother O’Brien knows the situation. He will know what to do with her.” Sister Mary Eunice considers this. As hardened as her exterior appears, she has attached herself to the child. Her roughness…