“Tonight is the banquet for your father’s company.” She said.
“Can I come?” I asked.
She looked at me, then asked, “Can you get ready in five minutes?”
I smiled as I nodded and raced to my room.
It took me seven minutes, but seeing my father’s smile and then my mom’s, it was worth it.
***
“Dang, but the food this time was great,” My father said as he drove us home.
My mother giggled, “Last time we got food poisoning.”
I snickered, recalling that vividly over FaceTime.
They had both been pale and green, hugging the toilet.
I had wanted to come home and help them, but at the time, they had thought it was a virus, so they told me to stay at school.
“I’m so full,” I moaned from the back seat.
And then...
Lights.
Tires.
Squeals.
And then.... nothing.
***
Blue lights.
Red lights.
People screaming.
Pain.
Burning.
Charred.
***
My senses didn’t know which way was up.
Shooting pain.
Blissful numbness.
White walls.
Beeping.