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A Child Saw His Dead Mother Outside A Pharmacy, And Everything Broke-ruby

“Daddy… that woman is Mom.”

Noah Harlan said it so softly that Bennett almost missed it.

There was too much noise on West Broadway at noon.

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A city bus hissed as it lowered at the curb.

A man at a hot dog cart snapped open foil wrappers while steam climbed into the May heat.

Cars dragged their horns through the traffic like everyone had somewhere more important to be.

Bennett had one hand around his six-year-old son’s fingers and the other around a shopping bag with a brand-new pair of shoes inside.

They had stopped at the pharmacy because Noah needed sunscreen for a school field day, and Bennett had let him pick a small pack of gum at the register because the boy had smiled for the first time all morning.

Then Noah stopped smiling.

“What did you say, buddy?” Bennett asked.

Noah did not look at him.

His eyes were fixed across four lanes of traffic, wet and wide, pointed at a woman sitting on flattened cardboard near the entrance of a discount pharmacy.

She had a gray blanket over her knees.

A foam cup sat on the ground in front of her.

Her hair hung across her face in ropes so tangled that Bennett could barely see her skin.

Noah lifted one trembling hand and pointed.

“That’s Mom.”

For a second, Bennett felt the old familiar rage of grief.

Not rage at Noah.

Never at Noah.

Rage at the way loss could reach into a child’s mind and twist any stranger’s face into a prayer.

Rachel Harlan had been dead for three years.

Bennett had buried her on a Tuesday afternoon in the rain.

He had stood beside a closed mahogany casket at the Harlan family cemetery outside Bardstown while his father held a black umbrella and told him to keep himself together for the boy.

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