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Cordello pushes past us as she rushes up the stairs. A few seconds later I hear the sound of her door slamming I could tell that Sydney’s presence was causing her pain.
Maybe I should go upstairs and apologize but I was feeling petty after our argument this morning.
Sydney coughs. For a moment I had forgotten the guest I invited over that I hadn’t meant to invite over.
“I’m sorry you had to see that. My wife and I…” how do phrase this without giving too much away. “she can be a bit….well dramatic.” I settle on a word. It doesn’t feel fair, but it also fits.
Sydney shrugs as if none of it matters. “Um….where should I put this,” she indicates my oversized suitcase. I ask her to set it down near the stairs and I notice that she has a slight limp.
Cordelia must have pushed her down harder than I thought.
“Hey, wait,” I stop her before she can reach the stairs. Taking the suitcase from her, I bring over a nearby chair and instruct her to sit while I take the suitcase and put it away. “Rest your leg.”
She grimaces, giving me a small salute. Taking that to mean she understands and will comply, I haul the suitcase up the stairs and stash it in a nearby closet.
I can hear Cordelia sobbing as I pass the door to her room. I pause, my hand above the doorknob. Should I enter? Will she even listen to me if I try to explain myself? It feels like I’ve made a mess of things and I’m not sure what should happen next.
Angelica would have wanted me to take better care of her sister than this. I owe it to her to at least try and be her friend.
When I make it back downstairs, Sydney is nowhere to be found. The front door is slightly ajar, so I open it the rest of the way.
Looking down the path, I see her holding a small suitcase. When she sees me, she waves and trips over a paving stone, landing once more with a hard smack.
I rush over to her side. “Stupid shoes,” she laughs, looking down at her dented and scratched pink heels. I’ve been such a clutz today!”
Shaking my head I help her stand. “If you had just stayed put like I told you to, you wouldn’t be hurt right
now..”
“I guess so,” she shrugs dismissively. “But then I wouldn’t have my things,” she lifts her suitcase to show me what she managed to get from her car in the brief moment that I was away. “I keep this in my car just
in case.
She starts to stumble a bit as we walk back. “Here. I give her the support of my arm, inviting her to hold onto my waist as I guide her back into the house.
those
When we get inside, I see a problem immediately. There is no way that she is going to make it up stairs, even with assistance. “Hold on tight,” I instruct her as I sweep her into my arms bridal style and begin climbing the stairs.
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