The Push
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I was a soldier, executing a series of physical actions on a loop. Change the diaper. Make the formula. Warm the bottle. Pour the Cheerios. Wipe up the mess. Negotiate. Beg. Change his sleeper. Get her clothes out. Where’s the lunch box? Bundle them up. Walk. Faster. We’re late. Hug her good-bye. Push the swing. Find the lost mitten. Rub the pinched finger. Give him a snack. Get another bottle. Kiss, kiss, kiss. Put him in the crib. Clean. Tidy. Find. Make. Defrost the chicken. Get him up from the crib. Kiss, kiss, kiss. Change his diaper. Put him in the high chair. Clean up his face. Wash the ...more
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I don’t know why you put the painting there. We never spoke of it. It’s in our bedroom now, here with me, in this empty house.
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You’d taken Sam’s painting when you moved out.
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Weird. On page 159 -- “I don’t know why you put the painting there. We never spoke of it. It’s in our bedroom now, here with me, in this empty house”