Saturday, December 26, 2020
Let it Snow TOC
Friday, December 25, 2020
Let it Snow, Chapter I
Willow.
“But I called last week!”
Carl is having none of it. I’m tempted to pull a Karen here — make my best impression of aunt Tilly, raise hell on the large man behind the counter for daring disrupting my nonexistent plans, but when I fill my lungs, ready to unleash my inner beast, I can’t bring myself to do it.
But I could bribe him.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Let it Snow, Chapter II
Nick.
And here we go. I killed her dog. That’s why she hates me, even though it’s been decades and we’re both fully grown adults now. She just can’t let it go, in true Willow Decker style.
Of course I didn’t kill her fucking dog, I’m not a monster. But try to reason with Willow—it's impossible. I should know.
Here’s what happened.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Let it Snow, Chapter III
Willow.
Fortunately, we're able to find a charming little inn where we can stay until the road is cleared, hopefully, in the morning.
Unfortunately-
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Let it Snow, Chapter IV
Nick
Willow is sound asleep by the time I wake up. By sound I mean soundly, snoring lightly and rhythmically. Part of me wants to record it so I can taunt her later, but I ultimately decide against it. Not because I don’t want to—it’s just self preservation at this point. I’ve been doing this for years enough to know better than to poke the bear.
She’s bad enough as it is.
Monday, December 21, 2020
Let it Snow, Chapter V
Willow
I don’t fall asleep, but I’m pretty sure I’m having a waking nightmare.
Nick seems to become desperate for my attention, popping jokes at every curve, like things are just working out for him. I’ve said this before, but here it goes again: my misery amuses him—no wonder he’s in such a great mood.
With his shit eating grin, a winner in every sense, with a whole damn cabin all for himself. Imagine that. Even when Isaac and I were together, and I was still entitled to my own bedroom, we were still under the same roof as all (and I mean all) my relatives during the holidays. Which meant exceedingly early mornings, bathroom lines and very little privacy, after all, Cat wants to use the mirror! And whose child is that, playing hide and seek in my closet?!
I’m having war flashbacks here.
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Let it Snow, Chapter VI
NICK
As I push up the ramp to the Cabin, I make the mental note to slip some money to one of the kids in the neighborhood so they keep the driveway snow free while I’m here. The thought makes me feel old — not so long ago, I was the one shoveling our elderly neighbors’ driveway for a few extra dollars. Now I’m pretty sure Mr. Maguire, the literal Vietnam war veteran from down the street, could do a better job than me.
“It is what it is,” I mutter to myself, giving one final boost into the even wooden porch. My shoulder snaps with the added effort and I dutifully ignore it.