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    AP Ritchey: “A Reunion”

    AP Ritchey

    A Reunion

    Despite no running water,
    a crib without a mattress,
    and drugs visible on the coffee table,
    the caseworker,
    following court orders,
    reunited the family.

    She signed where indicated.
    Initialed the margin.
    Drove home
    with the radio off.

    That night,
    drying dishes,
    she stared past
    her reflection
    in the kitchen window
    at the empty playpen behind her,
    the dark television
    no longer showing cartoons,
    and the unopened boxes of
    mac and cheese
    stacked on the counter,
    and stood there
    long after.

     

    AP Ritchey’s work has appeared in or is forthcoming from Zodiac Review, Rat Bag Lit, After/Thought, SciFi Shorts, and Typishly, among others.