i After she was in the ground, sent off to, god knows where, we returned to the house and sorted through the scent of her. ii Our inheritance, like medicine, had been dispensed long before. iii I got the china, her fur coat, her original wedding band, too big for my finger, it slid free down the drain. iv Later my sister said, she told me you were her favorite. v I sank into the edge of my parents' bed, not even pulling back the hand crocheted bedspread, like we were taught, could barely mumble, I never once felt that. vi It was as if my mother and I like forgotten pots boiling on the back burner, had reduced each other to vapor. vii Could it have been we stood our whole lives, a solid core door between us, each of us on opposite sides screaming let me in? viii After the funeral, I took my sister's words, as if they were relics of bone, clipped nails, a strand of hair, and packed up my car trunk with them, not knowing what else to do with them, and set off to god knows where.
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