Cold night air rushed inside.
I looked at each of them slowly.
Then I said quietly, “You have just made the worst mistake of your lives.”
The Long Drive Into The Night
Later that night I drove toward the nearest emergency room with one hand gripping the steering wheel and the other holding a towel against my mouth while the quiet hum of the highway surrounded us.
In the back seat, Hannah wrapped her arms around Claire and whispered gentle reassurances while the lights of passing cars moved across their faces.
After several minutes of silence Hannah spoke softly.
“Mom… did Dad really mean those things?”
Her question hurt more than the pain spreading along my side.
At the hospital, nurses documented everything carefully: the soreness along my ribs, the marks forming on my arm, and the swelling around my lip.
A nurse eventually lowered her voice and asked gently:
“Do you feel safe going home tonight?”
I shook my head slowly.
“I don’t have a home to return to anymore.”