When I Refused To Babysit My Sister’s Child My Parents Turned Against Me But They Forgot Whose Name Was On The House

Who held her son in a tiny apartment and worked double shifts in a diner that smelled like burnt toast and went home bleeding from a split lip she described to a doctor as a fall. Who found, folded inside a manila envelope in her aunt’s water-damaged basement, the only thing her grandmother had ever been able to leave her. And who finally, quietly, when she had exhausted every other option, used it.

Not to destroy them. To leave. The leaving is what matters.

The paperwork was just the door. I sat at my kitchen table with my textbook open and my son drawing dinosaurs across from me, and the lamp made the room warm and the radiator made its small sounds, and outside the dark had settled in completely. I thought about Grandma Ruth.

About the way she used to look at me across a room with that particular quiet in her face. About the manila envelope she had never explained. She had seen something she couldn’t stop.

She had done what she could. I like to think, on evenings like that one, that she would have considered it sufficient.

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