The dream
We met in college.
He was tall, popular, handsome, funny. The kind of guy you can’t say no to.
He asked me out.
I didn’t say no.
We landed good jobs after college. We got married twelve months later. We took turns washing the dishes.
I had a son twenty-four months later.
We took turns dropping him at preschool. I quit my job.
We danced to Whitney Houston.
I had a daughter forty-eight months later. This was it.
This was the dream.
I smiled and made some pancakes.
The poison
He came home late. Fuming.
Some ‘brown bitch’ had got the promotion. I squinted and made some pancakes.
The Confirmation
Prices were rising. Stocks were falling.
He was fired.
The ‘brown bitch’ was not.
I frowned and made some pancakes.
The delusion
“They’re taking our jobs” “Fucking criminals”
“Go back to your country” He yelled at the television.
Our son looked over curiously.
I sighed and made some pancakes.
The spread
“They’re taking our jobs” “Fucking criminals”
“Go back to your country”
Our son yelled at the television. Our daughter looked over curiously. I gulped and made some pancakes.
The lunacy
“They’re taking our jobs” “Fucking criminals”
“Go back to your country”
My husband, my son, and my daughter yelled during the riots. I cried and made some pancakes.
The explosion
12 dead.
15 injured.
“They had it coming.” My son was handcuffed.
My husband and daughter yelled at the police. I searched for the pancake flour.
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