My Mom Announced They Sold My House and Split the Money Because I Was Never There
Access Is Not Ownership The first text came at 2:07 a.m. while I was on assignment in Seattle. The hotel room was black except for the blue glare of my […]
Access Is Not Ownership The first text came at 2:07 a.m. while I was on assignment in Seattle. The hotel room was black except for the blue glare of my […]
The laughter started before my son reached the third stair. It did not come all at once. It came the way cruel things often come in public, soft at first, […]
The Camera Above the Breakfast Counter Part One: The Birthday Party The dining room still smelled like vanilla frosting and melted candle wax when my daughter stopped laughing in the […]
You’re Fired. Consider It My Gift. Part One: The Text The message came while I was still holding my bouquet. I had said my vows twenty minutes earlier, pressed my […]
The Military ATM Part One: The Legal Pad On a Tuesday morning in March, in a lawyer’s office thick with the smell of printer toner and black coffee, I signed […]
One Word The word was so small it should not have been able to stop a room, but when I said it, every sound in my dining room died as […]
The Key on My Desk My mother pointed at the front door of the house I had spent four years quietly keeping out of foreclosure and screamed at me to […]
My phone buzzed on the coffee table while I was sitting beside Claire on the couch, helping her debug a Python script that had been fighting her for most of […]
Taking It Back The lemon cake box was damp in my hands when I walked into Mom’s house that evening, the smell of citrus and sugar following me down the […]
My name is Margarita Ellington. I am seventy years old, a widow, and until six months ago I believed the hardest part of aging was learning how to live with […]