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d。 There is another option; probably your best shot。
What? I said; leaning forward。
You could relinquish him to an orphanage here; then file an orphan petition。 Start your I…600 form and your home study while he s in a safe place。
What are those?
I m sorry; the 1…600 is an INS formality。 The home study is done by the adoption agency you choose; Omar said。 It s; you know; to make sure you and your wife aren t raving lunatics。
I don t want to do that; I said; looking again at Sohrab。 I promised him I wouldn t send him back to an orphanage。
Like I said; it may be your best shot。
We talked a while longer。 Then I walked him out to his car; an old VW Bug。 The sun was setting on Islamabad by then; a flaming red nimbus in the west。 I watched the car tilt under Omar s weight as he somehow managed to slide in behind the wheel。 He rolled down the window。 Amir?
Yes。
I meant to tell you in there; about what you re trying to do? I think it s pretty great。
He waved as he pulled away。 Standing outside the hotel room and waving back; I wished Soraya could be there with me。
SOHRAB HAD TURNED OFF THE TV when l went back into the room。 I sat on the edge of my bed; asked him to sit next to me。 Mr。 Faisal thinks there is a way I can take you to America with me; I said。
He does? Sohrab said; smiling faintly for the first time in days。 When can we go?
Well; that s the thing。 It might take a little while。 But he said it can be done and he s going to help us。 I put my hand on the back of his neck。 From outside; the call to prayer blared through the streets。
How long? Sohrab asked。
I don t know。 A while。
Sohrab shrugged and smiled; wider this time。 I don t mind。 I can wait。 It s like the sour apples。
Sour apples?
One time; when I was really little; I climbed a tree and ate these green; sour apples。 My stomach swelled and became hard like a drum; it hurt a lot。 Mother said that if I d just waited for the apples to ripen; I wouldn t have bee sick。 So now; whenever I really want something; I try to remember what she said about the apples。
Sour apples; I said。 _Mashallah_; you re just about the smartest little guy I ve ever met; Sohrab jan。 His ears reddened with a blush。
Will you take me to that red bridge? The one with the fog? he said。
Absolutely; I said。 Absolutely。
And we ll drive up those streets; the ones where all you see is the hood of the car and the sky?
Every single one of them; I said。 My eyes stung with tears and I blinked them away。
Is English hard to learn?
I say; within a year; you ll speak it as well as Farsi。
Really?
Yes。 I placed a finger under his chin; turned his face up to mine。 There is one other thing; Sohrab。
What?
Well; Mr。 Faisal thinks that it would really help if we could。。。 if we could ask you to stay in a home for kids for a while。
Home for kids? he said; his smile fading。 You mean an orphanage?
It would only be for a little while。
No; he said。 No; please。
Sohrab; it would be for just a little while。 I promise。
You promised you d never put me in one of those places; Amir agha; he said。 His voice was breaking; tears pooling in his eyes。 I felt like a prick。
This is different。 It would be here; in Islamabad; not in Kabul。 And I d visit you all the time until we can get you out and take you to America。
Please! Please; no! he croaked。 I m scared of that place。 They ll hurt me! I don t want to go。
No one is going to hurt you。 Not ever again。
Yes they will! They always say they won t but they lie。 They lie! Please; God!
I wiped the tear strea