The Pill Her Mother Called A Vitamin Made The Doctor Go Pale-Quieen - Chainityai

The Pill Her Mother Called A Vitamin Made The Doctor Go Pale-Quieen

The first thing Dr. Aris did was move my wheelchair six inches away from my mother.

It was such a small movement that anyone passing the hallway might not have noticed it.

I noticed.

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For five years, every room had been arranged around Diane Miller’s hands.

Her hands locked the brakes on my chair.

Her hands counted my pills.

Her hands signed the forms, answered the questions, tightened the straps, lifted me into the modified van, and pressed the orange juice against my lips before I was awake enough to refuse.

In that exam room, for the first time since I was twelve, someone put space between her hands and me.

“Maya,” Dr. Aris said, still holding the little bag with the two purple-and-white capsules inside, “do not take another one of these.”

My mother made a sound under her breath.

It was not loud.

It was worse than loud, because it was the sound people make when a locked door opens from the wrong side.

The nurse in the doorway looked from Dr. Aris to my mother, then to me.

She had refill forms in her hands.

Those forms were the reason Mom had forced herself through the appointment at all, even though she hated new doctors and hated questions she had not rehearsed.

Dr. Aris did not hand the forms back.

He placed the specimen bag on the counter but kept two fingers on it, as if he did not trust anyone else in the room to leave it alone.

“Mrs. Miller,” he said, “I need to know where those capsules came from.”

Mom straightened.

It was frightening how fast she found part of herself again.

“Maya gets confused,” she said. “She already told you that. She sees colors, she mixes things up, and then she panics. That is why I handle her medication.”

“I asked where they came from,” Dr. Aris said.

Her eyes flicked toward me.

For years, that look had been enough.

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