A boy wakes up in the morning to discover something disturbing about the night before. |
I woke up to sun shining through my blinds accompanied by the smell of bacon wavering in through the kitchen. I got out of bed, and was accompanied by a floating sensation I’ve never felt before. “Good morning, ma,” I said. No response. She stood at the sink, merrily humming while washing the silverware. “Dad? Good morning?” No response. He sat at the table, reading the newspaper with a cup of joe, with an occasional interruption of repositioning his glasses. He had a look of satisfaction on his face. I felt like something was wrong. Why were they giving me the silent treatment? My dad said something. “You finally did it, huh?” I had no clue what he was talking about, and I thought it was directed towards me. My mom replied, “You know what they say. Simplify, simplify.” This phrase sent a chill down my spine, and the realization hit me. My ma would say this every time she threw away something she considered an ‘annoyance’. I had a very vague feeling, almost like a natural reaction that I knew what they were talking about, but I didn’t believe it. I ran up to my room and over to my bed. The sheets were covered with blood; the pillows were no better, and one had a hole in it. I sprinted back downstairs in time to see my ma putting her chef’s knife away. |