The Ramp Her Husband Built Was Nearly Taken Before Her Mother Could Escape

Chapter 1: The Engine That Entered Before Sunrise

The engine was already backing into the driveway when Carol woke.

For one confused second she thought it was thunder, low and close beneath the bedroom floorboards. Then the window glass gave a small shiver in its frame, and she was out of bed before she had fully opened her eyes.

She crossed the room in bare feet and pulled aside the curtain.

A crane truck was reversing between the curb and the flower bed Joseph had planted the spring before his stroke. Its orange lights revolved across the neat houses of Bellwether Lane, painting the gray-blue shutters of Carol’s home in sudden flashes. Behind it, a white contractor van idled with its headlights on.

Carol’s hand tightened on the curtain.

“No,” she said, though the room was empty.

From the hall came the soft scrape of Ruth’s wheelchair.

“Carol?” her mother called. “What is that noise?”

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