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Meet Alma, a mother and wife, whos brutally honest and bitter. Disappointment and heartbreak have left the once vital and joyful woman so cynical and self-protecting that she has forgotten how to love anyone, including herself. She has become so accustomed to being resentful of her husband, James, that even when she wants to show him love she doesnt know how. He made some mistakes over the course of their decades-long marriage, but she made some mistakes, too, which alienated not only her husband but friends and neighbors as well. Deep down she is sorry for what happened and still loves Harold, but stubborn pride eats away the short time they have left to make amends. When she finds herself widowed with grown children in far-off places, a deep loneliness sets in and she starts to give up on life. That is until a group of red hat ladieswhom she once thought of as belonging to a cultextend hands of friendship and reintroduce her to herself and, possibly, a new love. In this debut novel, Wayans has crafted unforgettable characters in Alma, her family, and friends, and a charming story that stays with the reader long after the last page is read and reminds us of the enduring power of love and friendship.

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DAMON WAYANS

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A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.
1230 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10020
www.simonandschuster

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2010 by Damon Wayans

All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever. For information address Atria Books Subsidiary Rights Department, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020.

First Atria Books hardcover edition May 2010

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Wayans, Damon.
Red hats : a novel / Damon Wayans.1st Atria books hardcover ed.
p. cm.
1. African American womenFiction. 2. WidowsFiction. 3. FriendshipFiction. I. Title.
PS3623.A953R43 2010
813'.6dc22
2010004682

ISBN 978-1-4391-6461-7
ISBN 978-1-4391-6478-5 (ebook)

In life we all get a mother...
I just happened to get the most amazing one on the planet.
This book is dedicated to Elvira Wayans,
my inspiration.

When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
With a red hat which doesnt go, and doesnt suit me.

JENNY JOSEPH

chapter one

The Boeing 767 began to shake like a carnival ride as the red seat-belt light flashed on. The captain put on his official intercom voice and told Alma what she already knew as a result of the water in her lap.

Ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats and fasten your seat belts, the captain droned with authority. Ive been informed theres a severe weather system up ahead, and it may get a bit bumpy for a while.

A bit? Alma muttered as she fought to keep her stomach in the place God intended it to be. Right this minute, it was in her throat.

She peered out the tiny window to see a tar-black sky, blotted with angry, bruised clouds. Massive, blinding flashes of lightning, from beneath the rocking plane, convinced her they were doomed. Alma reached for Harolds hand. He was engrossed in the New York Times sports section and didnt even notice her trembling appendage.

Harold! she yelled.

What, woman? Harold fumed.

Were goin to crash. Alma started to weep.

Woman, these things were made to withstand turbulence. Shut up and enjoy the ride. He laughed and went back to reading his paper.

Alma squinted her eyes, shooting tiny poisoned darts at him, knowing Harold would never take this tone with her had his feet been firmly on the ground. In a petulant fit, she grabbed the miniature bottle of whiskey he was sipping and sloshed the liquid at his face.

After twenty-seven years of marriage to this unpredictable woman, Harold had developed quick reflexes. The brown liquid splashed against the window as a flash of lightning lit the sky. The sticky liquor wandered slowly down the glass.

Whats wrong with you, Alma? Why do you always have to show out? Harold demanded. You cant just say, Im scared? You cant ask me nicely to hold your hand?

Why do I have to ask? Alma tossed back.

Before it could get a firm hold, the coming argument was interrupted by a violent explosion in the rear of the plane. Alma joined the chorus of screams ripping through the now descending tube of death.

A bolt of lightning had hit the plane. The cabin began to fill with smoke. The plane jerked and sputtered. Alma could hear the engines shut off, and they began their stomach-clenching drop from the sky. Shortly, I will return to these heavens. This time, though, I wont need to check no bags. Alma prided herself on always being able to find some good in any situation.

The captains breathless voice was heard again. He wasnt as cocky now. She could hear the tight knot in his throat as he warned them to assume crash position, which amounted to leaning forward as far as you were able so that, as Alma joked with Harold, you can kiss your own ass good-bye!

Harold smiled at her as the plane broke in half.

Bye, Alma, he called faintly as a deadly gust of wind and torrential rain jerked him from his seat, tossing him like an empty, worthless husk into the darkness below.

No! Harold, dont leave me! she begged. Alma attempted to loosen her seat belt to give a free-fall chase, but the latch wouldnt unlock. She pushed the call button for a stewardessping ping ping. Then, in the blink of an eye, she was falling, too. Alma gazed above to the somber sky as it distanced itself from her. She asked God to watch over Haroldping ping ping.

Five twenty-seven A.M. Almas eyes popped open. A strong will allowed her to force herself to wake up from the recurring nightmare, which included the two things she feared most in this world.

First, she dreamed she was flying in a plane, something shed vowed shed never do after witnessing firsthand the disaster of Flight 101 at Kennedy Airport. The plane was struck by lightning, fell from the sky, and burst into a fireball of death and lifelong pain for the families of the victims, some thirty years ago.

In her dream, sitting in the seat next to her was clueless Harold, her worthless husband.

She had no idea where they were going because money was scarce, always had been. Besides, there was absolutely no way in hell shed willingly straddle that death cylinder. Not on her own, anyway. She shuddered, recalling the familiar climax to the nightmare.

With a violent, soaking thud, she slammed into the ocean waters, only to wish she had suffered a fatal heart attack and died, because in her sixty-four years, shed never learned to swimfear number two. She fought the giant waves as they crashed over her time and again.

Alma thought shed never swallowed so much water in her entire life. She petitioned God either to help her or to take her life, because she couldnt breathe for another instant or drink another drop of this damn salty water.

Hallelujah! God was alive. The waters calmed. Alma used what little energy she had to roll over. She drifted weightlessly on her back as the blinding sun ordered the clouds away. Alma floated the distance to dry land but couldnt move. She lay in the hot sand, exhausted, allowing the even flow of the waves to rock her lovingly. Her eyelids became droopy.

Slowly, Alma stood, searching the area, calling for Harold, who was nowhere to be found. How much time has passed? She noticed a long row of footprints in the sand heading in the direction of a gathering of lazy, bending palms in the distance. She struggled to follow the footprints as they disappeared, one after another, beneath the zombielike shuffle of her sluggish walk. By the time Alma reached the trees, the clouds that had terrorized the dreary sky were gone.

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