She Worked Nineteen Years At Branson Medical Supply. The Termination Letter Came Eighteen Days Before Her Pension Date.

Chapter 1: The Letter Dated March First

The termination letter was dated March 1.

Carolyn Taylor saw the date before she saw the word restructuring, before she saw her name typed in the first line, before she noticed the pen Ruth Martinez had placed beside the signature box as if the paper were only waiting for Carolyn to catch up.

March 1.

In the blue folder on Carolyn’s lap, under three printed performance reviews and a copy of her benefits schedule, another date sat in yellow highlighter.

March 19.

Eighteen days.

Ruth folded her hands on the conference table. She had a calm face for difficult meetings, the kind that made sympathy look like procedure.

“Carolyn,” she said, “I know this is unexpected.”

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