A Little Girl Cut Her Hair For Her Aunt, Then Her Note Broke The Room-nhu9999 - Chainityai

A Little Girl Cut Her Hair For Her Aunt, Then Her Note Broke The Room-nhu9999

The Morrison house in Austin had never been a loud house in a messy way.

It was loud in the way a loved house is loud.

Cartoons from the living room on Saturday mornings.

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Cabinets closing too hard when somebody was late for school.

Olivia Morrison calling, “Shoes, Chloe, shoes,” from the kitchen while trying to pack a lunch and drink coffee at the same time.

On Sundays, the house usually smelled like cinnamon tea because Hannah liked it that way.

Hannah Morrison was Olivia’s younger sister, thirty-four years old, funny even when she was tired, and the kind of aunt who knew exactly which stuffed animal Chloe needed when the world felt unfair.

Before everything changed, Hannah had thick dark hair that fell to her shoulders.

Chloe loved that hair.

She loved brushing it.

She loved tangling it.

She loved asking Hannah to let her “do a salon,” which usually meant three crooked braids, one plastic butterfly clip, and a lot of laughing.

Hannah always let her.

That was the kind of aunt Hannah was.

Then came the appointment Olivia wrote on the kitchen calendar in blue ink.

Then came the hospital intake forms.

Then came the words adults said softly in the hallway when they thought Chloe was watching cartoons.

Cancer.

Chemotherapy.

Treatment.

Stable.

Exhausted.

Hair loss.

Chloe did not understand all of it.

She understood enough.

She understood that Aunt Hannah did not come over as much.

She understood that when she did, everybody smiled too fast.

She understood that Olivia’s voice sounded different when she asked, “You want soup?”

She understood that Hannah had started wearing scarves.

Soft scarves.

Pretty scarves.

Scarves everyone complimented so carefully that Chloe knew there was something underneath nobody wanted to talk about.

One afternoon, Chloe stood in the hallway with a coloring book under her arm and watched her mother carry a bowl of soup into the spare bedroom.

The room smelled like warm broth and clean laundry.

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