The Weight of Everything by Marcia Argueta Mickelson EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Marcia Argueta Mickelson
- Language: English
- Genre: Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Death
- Format: PDF / EPUB
- Size: 2 MB
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When Vic called, I thought my dad had died. Vic’s rst phone call had
been to tell me that my mom had died; my dad had been too
distraught to make the call himself. Vic’s second call caused me to pack
up everything from my dorm room into my Toyota and drive back
home.
Vic said my dad had had a nervous breakdown, though I don’t think
that’s the term people use anymore. It’s been almost three months since
that call, but the heart-pounding feeling of disaster I experienced that
day lters its way into my mind as I sit in rst-period physics.
Mr. Lemmon takes attendance and starts talking about the syllabus
and his expectations. I pull my cell phone out of my backpack and let
out a small breath when I see there are no notications. I keep my
phone on my lap as Mr. Lemmon reviews the class weight of each type
of assignment.
Today is the rst day I’ve left my dad alone since I came back from
boarding school, and this overwhelming thought keeps creeping into
my mind, making it impossible to pay attention to Mr. Lemmon: I
shouldn’t be here right now.
I should be at home. School seems like such a triviality in light of
what real life has to offer—a dead mom and a broken-down dad.
Mr. Lemmon is explaining the projects he expects us to complete
when my phone buzzes. I think about Vic’s phone call, but it isn’t him.
It’s my retired neighbor, Wanda.
WANDA: Sarah, where are you? Are you home? Your father is
outside howling. Can you hear him?
SARAH: No. I’m at school.
WANDA: Well, someone needs to make him stop. He’s
scaring all the dogs in the neighborhood. Buddy won’t stop
yelping.
SARAH: Okay, I’m coming home.
WANDA: Hurry. I don’t want to have to call the police.
I should’ve stayed home today. I knew it. Being absent on the rst
day of your junior year in a brand-new school is less suspect than
walking out in the middle of physics. I am currently walking out in the
middle of physics. I hear Mr. Lemmon’s voice trailing me down the hall.
“Sarah? Sarah!” he calls from the open door of his classroom.
But I don’t turn around. I just keep up the half-walk/half-run that’s
going to get me to the main entrance. My phone vibrates, and I know
it’s Wanda again. I pick up my pace and run past the cold-colored
lockers. I bolt through the front doors, leaving behind the frigid hallway
and plunging right into the stiing Texas heat. The sun is searing, and I
put up a hand to block it while I try to remember where, in this
football-eld-sized parking lot, I left my car.
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