Monday, December 30, 2024

 Never have I begged so unabashedly, as I did for the return of my mom’s newly prescribed heart medication, two types of insulin, and her blood thinners. She could have died without them. Having chatted with all parties aside from Anuli online over the years, I can say without a doubt that it was one hundred percent Ryan, because, he is the only person that had as perfect of grammar and use of punctuation out of all of them. Nearly perfect grammar, punctuation, and spelling typed as quickly as me.  It was Ryan that mocked me when I pleaded for the return of the medications that my mother could not replace. 

I even asked he drop them off to Paul’s apartment or that we could meet anywhere to pick them up and he refused. 

Much as Anuli doesn’t remember the first time I was in her home, she likely doesn’t remember the year I accompanied my roommate and his parents for Thanksgiving dinner. They made deep fried turkey. Of course, I was still meat free at the time, so I didn’t partake. That’s when I saw my mother’s china and the Milsaka globes which I bought the entire stock of when the Milsaka artist was signing pieces in our Filene's Home Store, at which I worked.  The chipped one was my mother's, broken in the Holiday Rambler during their travels. 

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