On the Day Meryl Stopped Being Pregnant

The top drawer of the old bureau painted to look new held thirty-six onesies, freshly laundered and folded into tiny squares and arranged just so, like a box of strawberry fudge. The highchair Meryl’s coworkers at the diner had pitched in to buy stood like an empty throne at the end of the kitchen table. … Continue reading On the Day Meryl Stopped Being Pregnant