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Five

Piper

“You aren’t ready yet?!” Audra’s annoyed voice snapped me out of my daydream.

“I was having a nice moment and you just ruined it,” I said as I turned around to glare at her.

“A nice moment? You were staring out the window.”

“Exactly. It was peaceful until you showed up.”

“Cry me a river,” Audra said with a roll of her eyes. “Get dressed. We have to leave in ten minutes. Mom and Dad are already freaking out that we’ll be late.”

“They’ve been freaking out since I got here, what else is new?”

“Just hurry. Please,” Audra hissed.

“Well, since you said please,” I teased. I walked over to the closet and pulled the door open. I grew up in this room and had unpacked my things the night before, but I still felt like I was living in someone else’s home. The five years since I’d last slept in that bed and opened that closet door had put up a permanent wall between me and my parent’s home. Nothing felt like mine.

I pulled out a dark dress and some heels. Laying them on the bed, I stripped down to my underwear without realizing my sister was still in my doorway.

“What?” I snapped, “I’m getting dressed.”

“Don’t you own anything black?” Audra asked, her eyes glued to my dress.

“That is black,” I explained with a shake of my head.

“No, Piper, that’s blue,” Audra said. She walked over and picked up the dress. She held it up to my nose.

I took a step away from her and rolled my eyes.

“Fine,” I said. “It’s blue, but it’s a navy blue so no one will be able to tell the difference.”

“You didn’t pack a black dress?” Audra’s voice was beginning to gain it’s mothering quality. The last thing I needed was a full-on Audra-style lecture right before a funeral.

“I must have grabbed the wrong one,” I shrugged.

“Haven’t you heard?” A voice called from the hallway. “Navy is the new black in New York City. Our Piper here has to stay up on the latest fashion trends if she wants to stick it out in the bit city.”

“Thanks for that, Aunt Miriam,” I called back.

I caught Audra’s eye and we both erupted into silent giggled. Just like that, all tension faded from the room and Audra helped me step into my dress without any further comment. She zipped me up and leaned against the dresser while I slipped on my shoes.

“So, tell me,” she began, her tone suddenly serious. “How is it being back?”

“Honestly, Aud, I don’t know.” I shook my head and gestured around the room, “All of this, it just feels surreal. It feels like an entirely different life. I’m not the same girl I was when I lived here.”

“I know that,” Audra nodded. “We all do, Pipe. No one expects you to be exactly the same. We just wanted to see you.”

“I know and I’m glad I’m here.”

Audra gave me a skeptical look. I stared at her defiantly for a few seconds before I sighed and let a small smile escape onto my lips.

“I am,” I insisted. “Even if it’s weird to be back, it’s good that I came.”

Laughter echoed up the stairs and I heard children running around in the living room. In a second, my mother would come and demand they all quiet down. This was a morning of sadness, after all. It wasn’t time for playing. Still, hearing them laugh helped make my words to Audra feel true.

“How’s Mom been?” Audra asked weakly. I glanced at her quickly, a warning in my eyes that made her quickly add, “I’m just asking.”

“It’s like I said, she’s been freaking out since I arrived yesterday. They both have.”

“No, I don’t mean about the funeral,” Audra said with a wave of her hand. “I mean about you.”

“She’s been fine,” I said evasively. “Shouldn’t we get going? I thought everyone was afraid of being late.”

Audra opened her mouth as if she were going to argue, but she soon thought better of it. She grabbed my purse from the dresser and handed it to me. After smoothing my hair and pinching my cheeks, she smiled at me in the way only a big sister can.

“Let’s do this,” she said. Her tone suggested we were going into battle and maybe we were. A Prewitt reunion, even one for a funeral, was always an interesting event.

“Do you feel sad?” I asked.

“I do,” Audra nodded. “Don’t you?”

“Not really,” I answered honestly.

“Monster,” Audra teased.

“Shut up, I hadn’t seen the man in ten years.”

“You’re going to hell,” Audra said, pretending to be serious.

“Fuck off,” I said, jabbing her in the ribs with my elbow.

“There’s that Piper Prewitt charm,” she cooed.

“I hate you.”

“You adore me.”

We stepped out into the hallway and I pulled the door closed behind me. My mother was standing at the foot of the stairs, her head tilted upward as if she were about to yell something to us.

“Oh,” she said, relaxing her neck. “You’re ready.”

“Yup,” I said as Audra led the way downstairs.

“Good, let’s go.”

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