He had never revealed the name to any man or woman, only to the files of the navy and the government, and it was on his baptismal record which he got at the age of a month; his mother was a Methodist. When the name leaked out of the navy files, Parker narrowly missed killing the man who used it.Youll go blab it around, he said.
I swear Ill never tell nobody, she said. On Gods holy word I swear it.
Parker sat for a few minutes in silence. Then he reached for the girls neck, drew her ear close to his mouth and revealed the name in a low voice.
Obadiah, she whispered. Her face slowly brightened as if the name came as a sign to her. Obadiah, she said.
The name still stank in Parkers estimation.
Obadiah Elihue, she said in a reverent voice.
If you call me that aloud, Ill bust your head open, Parker said. Whats yours?
-- Flannery OConnor, Parkers Back.