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She drops the suitcase.
The rain softens. Just a little. Just enough to hear her breathe. tabitha stay with me
The rain doesn't knock anymore. It just starts—a sudden, heavy curtain that turns the driveway into a river of loose gravel and last autumn’s leaves. I am standing in the open doorway, the screen door whining on its hinge, and I am saying it again. She drops the suitcase
She closes her eyes. A single raindrop falls from her lashes. Just enough to hear her breathe
She doesn’t turn around. She is ten feet away, her back to me, the hood of her yellow raincoat already dark with water. The suitcase in her hand is the small one, the overnight bag she used to pack for her mother’s house every other weekend. It looks wrong in the rain. Too small for a whole life.