《the kite runner》

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ale; Khala; or Aunt。 Kaka Homayoun s two wives rode with us too……the pinch…faced older one with the warts on her hands and the younger one who always smelled of perfume and danced with her eyes close……as did Kaka Homayoun s twin girls。 I sat in the back row; carsick and dizzy; sandwiched between the seven…year…old twins who kept reaching over my lap to slap at each other。 The road to Jalalabad is a two…hour trek through mountain roads winding along a steep drop; and my stomach lurched with each hairpin turn。 Everyone in the van was talking; talking loudly and at the same time; nearly shrieking; which is how Afghans talk。 I asked one of the twins……Fazila or Karima; I could never tell which was which……if she d trade her window seat with me so I could get fresh air on account of my car sickness。 She stuck her tongue out and said no。 I told her that was fine; but I couldn t be held accountable for vomiting on her new dress。 A minute later; I was leaning out the window。 I watched the cratered road rise and fall; whirl its tail around the mountainside; counted the multicolored trucks packed with squatting men lumbering past。 I tried closing my eyes; letting the wind slap at my cheeks; opened my mouth to swallow the clean air。 I still didn t feel better。 A finger poked me in the side。 It was Fazila/Karima。
 What?  I said。
 I was just telling everyone about the tournament;  Baba said from behind the wheel。 Kaka Homayoun and his wives were smiling at me from the middle row of seats。
 There must have been a hundred kites in the sky that day?  Baba said。  Is that about right; Amir? 
 I guess so;  I mumbled。
 A hundred kites; Homayoun jan。 No _laaf_。 And the only one still flying at the end of the day was Amir s。 He has the last kite at home; a beautiful blue kite。 Hassan and Amir ran it together。 
 Congratulations;  Kaka Homayoun said。 His first wife; the one with the warts; clapped her hands。  Wah wah; Amir jan; we re all so proud of you!  she said。 The younger wife joined in。 Then they were all clapping; yelping their praises; telling me how proud I d made them all。 Only Rahim Khan; sitting in the passenger seat next to Baba; was silent。 He was looking at me in an odd way。
 Please pull over; Baba;  I said。
 What? 
 Getting sick;  I muttered; leaning across the seat; pressing against Kaka Homayoun s daughters。
Fazilal/Karima s face twisted。  Pull over; Kaka! His face is yellow! I don t want him throwing up on my new dress!  she squealed。
Baba began to pull over; but I didn t make it。 A few minutes later; I was sitting on a rock on the side of the road as they aired out the van。 Baba was smoking with Kaka Homayoun who was telling Fazila/Karima to stop crying; he d buy her another dress in Jalalabad。 I closed my eyes; turned my face to the sun。 Little shapes formed behind my eyelids; like hands playing shadows on the wall。 They twisted; merged; formed a single image: Hassan s brown corduroy pants discarded on a pile of old bricks in the alley。
KAKA HOMAYOUN S WHITE; two…story house in Jalalabad had a balcony overlooking a large; walled garden with apple and persimmon trees。 There were hedges that; in the summer; the gardener shaped like animals; and a swimming pool with emeraldcolored tiles。 I sat on the edge of the pool; empty save for a layer of slushy snow at the bottom; feet dangling in。 Kaka Homayoun s kids were playing hide…and…seek at the other end of the yard。 The women were cooking and I could smell onions frying already; could hear the phht…phht of a pressure cooker; music; laughter。 Baba; Rahim Khan; Kaka Homayoun; and Kaka Nader were sitting on the balcony

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