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Fiction: The Beloved Comes Home

Mary rose from the grass slowly, brushing a few stray blades from her knees, using the headstone for support. She remembered a time when she stood effortlessly from a cross-legged sit, long legs unfolding like a newborn foal’s.

“You okay, Ma?” her son asked. “Need a hand?”

Mary allowed herself to be guided to her son’s Suburban. “I need a ladder to get up in here, Jimmy,” she told him. Jimmy smiled and hoisted her into the front passenger seat. “Need to make any stops or are we going right home?” he asked.

Mary shook her head, thinking about the places in town she and Earl visited every week on their errands. Not that they ever really needed anything. Jimmy took care of most everything on the computer somehow. He had groceries delivered, paid their bills, arranged for a home health aid to come by a few times a week and help make sense of their medications, and scheduled the teenager on the next block to come and take care of the yard. Jimmy even ordered pizza from their favorite restaurant and had it delivered to the house every Friday evening.

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