Which Man Stays?
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feels light, a balloon ready to soar. I picture his face, the gap-toothed grin, the way he'll launch himself at his father, Daniel. I've already texted Dani
ghter spills from the living room. A child's high-pitched giggle that isn't Leo's. Confusion prickl
the doo
loons are tied to the chair, but they are silver and blue, not Leo's favo
ere th
miliar and terrible. I know her instantly from the one picture he could never bring himself t
five, wearing a tiny cardboard grad
gle blue balloon, his small face a mask of co
numb fingers. It hits the floo
e freezes, then melts into sho
on Daniel's arm. "Oh, hello," she sa
yrup. "Leo's birthday," I man
e forgot. He looks from the cake box on the floor to the banner, t
gentle poison. "Lily had her kindergarten graduation ceremony
h cake crumbs. Our plates. I see the presents stacked by th
in my leg. I feel his silent tear
n," Daniel starts, t
s cold hand, and walk out of my own living room. We go upstairs. I close his bedroom door and sit with
ing, then silence. A long time later, Daniel kn
ay, my voice f
ke "innocent celebration," "old friends," and "I'm sorry" bounce of
orld breaks
ine won't touch. Then the seizures. The ambulance ride
urround him. The doctor says words like "severe infection" and "medically-induced coma."
bed. I hold his limp hand. I talk to him about his dinosaurs, his fa
of the night, his lips move. A
e's coming, sweetheart
s a plea, a hook dragging through my soul.
morning, a nurse with kind eyes forces me to go to the
s out. I collapse onto a hard couch
immediate. Leo. I stumble bac
in the
stands at the foot of Leo's
not com
in the visitor's chair, swinging her legs, coloring on a pad. They are a
ost in th
wake. The nurse said you collap
it steals my vo
, sympathetic smile. "We came as
ptic air. Lily looks up at Danie
g deeper. I am invisible in my own son's hospital r
ove. I can
lara stands. "We should let him rest. Come on, Da
he hasn't made in years. It's for their benefit. Then they leave, th
the beep of the heart monitor. I sink into t
acle. A sma
lowly, they open. He looks at me, h
s voice i
or days finally fall. "I'm
h. He looks toward the door, then back at me. The
question, when it comes, is a whisper th
swallows, a painful little sound. "I
r of my universe, and I have no answer. No shield. Only the devastating truth, reflected in his glassy, wounded