I came out and saw him. He was standing at the door, with his back to me.
You aren't supposed to be here. I felt my voice tear.
I am not, he replied.
They carried him away when I was 10. On a long, white sheet. They didn't have time for a stretcher. I called out to him then, but he didn't reply. I called out, again and again till all I heard were the remains of my sound flitting about.
Don't come in. I shouted at him. Don't come in now. It's too late. I have given up on you. You can't just come along and change all of that.
His white shirt is dirty.
He never came back. All that I saw was a bag of his clothes. A plastic bag, as if we went shopping for vegetables and didn't know where to put them.
He went away.
I told myself I was relieved. I can't deal with all this, I said.
Then I threw up in the bathroom and fell asleep on the floor.
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