I pushed the cart, Brayden, my grandson, chattering beside me about a n
et the mega-chocol
es, sweetie," I said, steer
pumpkin, wobbling like a Jenga game gone wrong. A s
low at first
towards
ved, shoving him hard.
, a crushing weight and
ER lights, my head throbbing. A nurs
he said gently. "You
e on his knee. Jessica, my daughter, and Karen,
om!" Jessica snapped, her voice sharp
Sarah, you need to be more careful. Dragging a child
way," I said, my voice
ssica said, her arms crossed. "His Thank
n and needed stitches, but Brayde
erent. They would have asked if I was okay first. But they
oncussion and a nasty gash. We'll need to put in a few stitches. Bray
his is just great. What about
have believed this. He'd left me our house, paid off, a small piece