THE SCAR SHE REMEMBERED
I was walking down the long white hallway of the training facility when I heard footsteps behind me. “Officer,” a woman’s voice called out. I turned around. An elderly woman stood a […]
I was walking down the long white hallway of the training facility when I heard footsteps behind me. “Officer,” a woman’s voice called out. I turned around. An elderly woman stood a […]
I was halfway through my second hour at the recruiting table when the old man sat down across from me. Most people who stopped at the library recruiting table were either curious […]
Boyd read the first line of the letter out loud. “My dearest Margaret —” Then his voice broke. He was still crouching in front of the credenza, the manila envelope in one […]
Gerald’s face. That’s what people always ask me about. What did Gerald’s face look like when Raymond stepped out of that car? I’ll tell you. It went through three stages in about […]
The number was seventy-four. Danielle Ford said it clearly into the auditorium microphone, holding the tally sheet at arm’s length so the parents in the back rows could see her lips match […]
Kevin’s face went white. Not red — white. The kind of white that happens when blood leaves a face all at once because the brain needs it somewhere else. He was reading […]
The chair called for a recount. That’s what happens when someone invokes a clause that nobody in the room has read in three years. The chair — Jonathan Briggs, 55, outside board […]
The head librarian’s name was Marianne Choi. She took the 1987 checkout card from my hand, turned it over twice, and said, “I’ve seen this handwriting before.” We were standing in her […]
The bar was called The Anchor. I pulled into the parking lot at 7:42 pm on a Tuesday in November. The neon sign was blue and white. The parking lot was half […]
The caseworker’s name was Denise. She called me back within twenty minutes of my foster mom dialing the number on the file. She asked me to describe the woman at the diner […]