He Went to His Late Wife’s Cabin and Found Twins on the Porch-mdue - Chainityai

He Went to His Late Wife’s Cabin and Found Twins on the Porch-mdue

The first thing I heard was the wind chime.

Not the engine cooling under the hood.

Not the gravel shifting under my tires.

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The wind chime.

Olivia’s copper wind chime still hung beside the front door, dull from three years of rain and mountain air, tapping once against the cedar post like it had been waiting for me to come back.

I sat there with both hands wrapped around the steering wheel and let the sound reach places in me I had spent years locking shut.

The cottage looked almost exactly the same.

Cedar walls.

Stone chimney.

A porch that still leaned a little from storm damage Olivia and I always promised we would fix after “one more busy season.”

Blackberry canes crowded the far edge of the meadow.

Old oak trees guarded the yard in a crooked line, their leaves moving in the cold afternoon wind.

The house had belonged to Olivia before it ever belonged to us.

She bought it with money from her grandmother, long before my company had a name on an office door, and she used to say the mountain was the only place where her thoughts did not have to perform for anybody.

When she got sick, we came up here less.

Then less became almost never.

After she died, I paid the property tax, renewed the insurance, forwarded the mail, and avoided the road that led to the place where her absence felt loudest.

That was the kind of grief people praise because it looks functional.

Bills paid.

Calendar maintained.

Heart left untouched because touching it might destroy the schedule.

My name is Ethan Brooks.

I am thirty-three years old.

On paper, I am the sort of man people assume can handle anything.

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