The Things They Carry

MS is lying in bed, with tears streaming down her face. Crying and sobbing. The trained professional part of me quickly analyzes her for any obvious signs to explain her discomfort. I see no obvious signs. I quietly walk over to her bed and sit down at the edge. I take her hand in mine and give it a gentle squeeze.

We exchange no words. I sit quietly while she cries.
Finally, she blows her nose on a tissue and looks at me with bloodshot, tired eyes and a worn, haggard face.

“I’m sorry”.
“For crying? Don’t ever be. Human beings cry.”
“I’m scared. I’m hurt. I don’t know what to do”.

Silence. A pause.

“I just got off the phone with Dylon. My older son. We had a fight…”
The tears begin again.
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cheers,
 
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Sad story, Roughneck. Nearly brought a tear to my funny old eye. It is unfortunate when life deals someone a hand like that.
 
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