I was sitting alone in my car, the engine cold, my hands resting heavily on the steering wheel at the ten and two positions out
I was sitting alone in my car, the engine cold, my hands resting heavily on the steering wheel at the ten and two positions out
Chapter 1: The Weight of the Room The room went silent when I said it. It wasn’t the polite silence that settles over a dinner
“She is unstable. She is mentally incompetent. She is a drifter with no husband, no career, and she lives in a shoebox apartment!” The voice
I sat in my car for a moment longer than necessary, hands resting on the steering wheel, engine ticking softly as it cooled. The house
I didn’t think I would ever fall in love again after Paul died. We had been married thirty-seven years, and when he was gone, the
I married the boy I grew up with in an orphanage, and the morning after our wedding, a stranger knocked on our door and told
I fed the chain down the slope, wrapped it around a bent strut of the helicopter, climbed back into the cab, and hesitated for half
I have spent thirty-eight years of my life cataloging the stories of others, placing them neatly on shelves, and ensuring that every narrative, no matter
They say that families are the anchors that hold us steady in a storm, but in my experience, some families are the storm itself. They
The smell of a human heart being sawed open is distinct. It is the smell of burning bone dust, metallic blood, and the ozone tang