She didn’t smile the way kids usually do at parties. She didn’t bounce. She didn’t even look at the cupcakes. She leaned in close,…
Tuesday had been so quiet it felt like cheating. The sky outside our apartment windows was the color of dishwater—gray, flat, harmless. A light rain…
My father slid the DNA kit across the Thanksgiving table like he was sliding a verdict. It skimmed past the cranberry sauce, bumped the gravy…
The first time I learned how to keep my face still while my heart cracked, I was nine years old. I’d come home from school…
On my phone screen, the Ring camera jolted as if even the camera flinched. Connor’s arm dropped out of frame, still holding the landscaping brick…
His palm hit my face so hard the room tilted. One second I was balancing a paper plate piled with pimento-cheese sandwiches, trying not to…
The phone buzzed against my palm like it was trying to warn me. I remember the exact sound—two quick vibrations, the kind that usually meant…
The first time I realized Vanessa could turn a room into a stage, it wasn’t even about me. We were at her cousin’s baby shower…
The first thing I noticed was the sound. Not the creak of the stairs or the clink of dishes downstairs—those were normal in our house,…
The first thing I noticed wasn’t the sound. It was the light. On my phone screen, Eli’s bedroom looked wrong. Not wrong like a shadowy…




