Page 251 of Sweet Days


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We climb up two flights of stairs and get to the

attic door.

“Patrick?”

“Welcome home,” he says, smiling at me and

opening the door.

I peek my head inside and what I see literally

takes my breath away.

Rain’s mini apartment has been turned

completely upside down. The walls have been

painted green and yellow. In the middle of the

main room is a king-size bed and next to it is a

white wooden crib. There’s a changing table full of

accessories, diapers, baby creams and lotions.

“I thought in the beginning she could stay here

with us until she gets big enough to have her own

room. That would be … uh, this one here,” he

says, opening a door on his right.

I cover my mouth with my hand to stop the sobs

that are coming. The walls are pink and white and

the room is full of pictures of all of the family. My

parents are there, her mom and Carl, his brothers

and sisters, the guys, and Nate.

In the middle of the room there’s a little bed and

it looks like it’s been painted by fairies with a

dozen stuffed animals on it in every size and

shape.

Under the window there’s an armchair with a

colored blanket on it. I go to it and run my hand

over the surface, discovering a corner where her

initials have been embroidered.