In A Base Mess Hall He Grabbed The Wrong Woman Until Everything Changed
Favor the Brave The scanner chirped once. Not loud. Not dramatic. Just one clean electronic note cutting across the smell of burnt coffee and powdered eggs and the wet hiss […]
Favor the Brave The scanner chirped once. Not loud. Not dramatic. Just one clean electronic note cutting across the smell of burnt coffee and powdered eggs and the wet hiss […]
The thing inside the rabbit’s ear was a tracking tag. I know that now because Denise Harlan cut the seam open with the tiny folding scissors she kept on her […]
The River-Shaped Crack The city bus shuddered over a pothole, and I tightened my grip on the canvas bag in my lap. It was a reflex, the instinct to protect […]
The House on Maple Street My father slid the contract across the heavy oak dining table as if he were offering me a generous compromise rather than an ultimatum. The […]
The morning Brittany left for Napa started like every other morning in the six years since the accident, which is to say it started with the particular careful choreography our […]
Andrea’s people cut the grate, broke the lock, and opened the basement door, and I went down the stairs before anyone told me I could. The concrete steps were uneven […]
My mother’s yellow cardigan still hung on the hook behind the pantry door. Eleven months after the cancer took her, neither my father nor I had moved it. It had […]
The Load-Bearing Wall I was sitting alone at the far end of the room when the door opened and my sister’s husband walked in. He was in full dress whites, […]
The Eviction Notice The eviction notice slid across the polished oak table between the cranberry sauce and the crystal wine glasses, and for a moment, no one breathed. It wasn’t […]
Mercy “Mercy,” I said. Not loud. I didn’t have to be. The word landed between us the way a scalpel lands on a tray: quiet, precise, and carrying the particular […]