Left alone
What Shaniece didn’t count on after her sister moved out was that her house instantly felt too quiet. At first, she had loved peace and the lack of discussion, but now she began to neglect backwards and forward fixes and bickering. Despite the fact that she still noticed Linda on the weekend, she could inform that the problems were not identical. The two sisters started floating sideways because they didn’t live together. Shaniece came up with an answer. She bought a bus ticket to her sister’s house.
Visit of Linda
Shaniece took the bus to his sister’s house. When she arrived at the bus stop, she got and started walking down the street in the yard where her sister lived. As she walked, she saw her brother-in-law heading toward her in his crimson truck. She beckoned to him and then stopped, anticipating him to shoot him or decelerate to speak to him. As an alternative, he did not recognize her. Not a wave or a smile.
Unnoticed
Shaniece was amazed that her brother-in-law, Josh, didn’t seem to notice her, and if he did, he didn’t recognize her or pay her. What was going on? Maybe he had an unhealthy day. Maybe he had an unhealthy day at work.
A surprising announcement
When Linda opened the door to her house, Shaniece could inform that her sister had cried. Black mascara was running down Linda’s cheeks in the small rivers, and her eyes were crimson and wet with tears. Shaniece looked back with fear at his sister’s pale face and asked, “Did he hurt you?”