She Moved Her Kids Out Of The Basement. Then The Bills Came Due-ruby - Chainityai

She Moved Her Kids Out Of The Basement. Then The Bills Came Due-ruby

The smell of bleach hit Sarah before she even got both feet through the front door.

It was sharp, fake-clean, and strong enough to sting behind her eyes.

Under it sat something worse.

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Damp carpet.

Old concrete.

A sour basement smell that no amount of lemon polish could cover.

She had just finished a twelve-hour hospital shift, the kind that left her shoulders aching and her socks damp inside her sneakers.

Her badge was still clipped to her navy scrubs.

There was a coffee stain near her pocket from the paper cup she had grabbed at 3:11 p.m. and never finished.

All she wanted was to find Leo and Chloe, kiss the tops of their heads, and hear the familiar noise of two ten-year-olds pretending they were not tired.

Instead, the house was quiet.

Too quiet.

The couch was empty.

No sketchbooks were spread across the cushions.

No clarinet case leaned against the stairs.

No school hoodie was dropped on the floor the way Chloe dropped it every afternoon, even after being reminded one thousand times.

Brooke sat in the armchair with her legs tucked under her, holding a mug of herbal tea.

She looked up with mild annoyance, as if Sarah had walked into a house where she no longer belonged.

“You’re back early,” Brooke said.

Sarah did not answer.

Something small and broken came from the basement stairwell.

It was not a scream.

It was the sound a child makes when they have been crying so long they are trying to stop.

Sarah walked toward it.

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