Surviving After Dark
ergency contact listed on your school records. Is there somebody we could call for
rs with a shake of his head.
ce catches with emotion, and I
rt at the top, and it clamps down on it with a loud snap that seems to echo in my brain. Silence falls, and it hangs heavily over us all for a momemanent solution." She walks to the door and gestures for us to follow. We don't immediately; we just stay sea
her desk chair, and comes around to stand in front of us. "Take all the time tha
chols' outstretched hand, giving it a curt shake. I stand too, somehow, des
shake f
Mr. Nichols, and he nods gravely at her words, but I don't catch them. Then she spins and walks down the corrid
will never
n another, and eventually I find myself halfway down the corr
. Then he stops too and turns to look at me, but I don't see his eye. My gaze is downcast, focused intently on the offi
as
eak the fragile control I'm barely clinging to. And I can't break down. Not here. Not
do?" I whisper befor
lf to look up at him. My breath catches at the sorrow clear in his eyes. But he blinks it away and clears his throat before he speak
the battle within myself as the first tear breaks free to
ut of classrooms back down the corridor. Their days will carry on as normal like nothing has even happened. Because it hasn't for them. A freight train hasn't just torn through their lives an
Elijah and wipe my nose on my sleeve as
d Dad always say? We're Millers, and M
t worked out so well for Mum and Dad. What makes him think it will
ptimism, but it also wouldn't make me
rony in that, since it hadn't worked out so well for Mum and Dad. What makes him think it will be any different for us? Two t
ur parents are dead. Killed in a car accid
til this point. But I know, in years to come, this will be th
for the monoton