He Came Home From Prison And Found His Father’s Grave Missing-ruby - Chainityai

He Came Home From Prison And Found His Father’s Grave Missing-ruby

The bus left me two blocks from the old neighborhood just after eight in the morning.

The brakes sighed behind me, the doors folded shut, and then it was gone.

For the first time in three years, nobody was telling me where to stand.

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I had a paper coffee cup in my right hand and a clear plastic property bag in my left.

The bag held a folded release form, a wallet with twelve dollars, one paperback, and the same cheap comb I had carried into prison the day they took everything else.

It did not feel like freedom.

Freedom, I learned that morning, can feel a lot like being dropped in the middle of your old life with no proof that you still belong to it.

The sprinklers had just started across the lawns.

Their clicking sound moved from house to house, sharp and neat, while the street smelled like wet grass, exhaust, and somebody’s breakfast drifting out through a screen door.

I walked slowly because I was afraid of what I wanted too badly.

I wanted my father on the porch.

I wanted Thomas Vance standing there in his old flannel, pretending he had not been waiting by the window.

I wanted him to say, “You look thin, boy,” because that was as close to crying as he ever got.

My father had not been soft, but he had been steady.

He wrote me the first month I was inside, and then the next, and then the next.

His letters were never dramatic.

He wrote about the gutters, the neighbor’s dog, the price of coffee, and the way the oak tree kept dropping acorns so hard on the roof that Linda thought someone was throwing rocks.

At the bottom of every letter, he wrote the same thing.

Come home clean.

That was all.

Three words.

I held onto them when the cell block got loud at night.

I held onto them when men talked about who had forgotten them.

Then, during my last year, the letters slowed.

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