She Heard Her Brother Crying, Then Saw Her Uncle At The Door-ruby - Chainityai

She Heard Her Brother Crying, Then Saw Her Uncle At The Door-ruby

I was not supposed to be home that Thursday afternoon.

My hospital shift had been cut short, which almost never happened, and for a few minutes I let myself feel lucky.

The air outside the building was warm, the kind of warm that rises off pavement and sticks to your scrubs before you even reach your car.

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My feet hurt.

My ponytail was falling loose.

I smelled like hand sanitizer, cafeteria coffee, and the rubber gloves I had been wearing all morning.

All I wanted was a quiet house and maybe one hour where nobody needed anything from me.

I thought about stopping at the grocery store, but the idea of walking under fluorescent lights and pretending I had the energy to compare prices made me keep driving.

I thought about taking a long shower.

I thought about sitting on the couch with my shoes still on and watching anything that was not the news.

I did not think my life was about to split into before and after.

When I turned onto our street, everything looked normal.

Same mailboxes.

Same cracked sidewalk.

Same neighbor’s dog watching from behind the chain-link fence like he was in charge of the whole block.

Then I pulled into the driveway and saw my uncle’s truck.

It was parked crooked near the garage, front tire half on the grass, like he had pulled in too fast and walked away without caring how he left it.

That was the first thing that felt wrong.

The second thing was the silence.

My brother was 13 years old, and 13-year-old boys are not silent after school.

They slam doors.

They drop backpacks in the hallway.

They open the fridge like it personally insulted them.

They leave dishes in the sink and music playing too loud and socks in places where socks should never be.

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