One Day as Primary Contact Made My Husband Read Page 27 of My Binder-myhoa

Ryan’s hand stayed suspended above the blue binder, fingers curled like he had forgotten what hands were supposed to do.

The principal waited on speakerphone.

Carol’s fork made one tiny click against her plate.

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I stood beside the counter with my coffee mug warming my palm, the ceramic smooth under my thumb, the kitchen still too bright and too loud around us. The dryer buzzed again from the laundry room. A pot of scorched rice sat in the sink, puffing out a bitter smell every time the faucet dripped onto it. Somewhere behind me, our son laughed at a cartoon, safe, clean, and completely unaware that his father had just been asked a question no spreadsheet had ever prepared him to answer.

“Mr. Hale?” the principal said. “Should I update the file now?”

Ryan swallowed.

His throat moved once.

“Yes,” he said. “Put her back.”

I lifted the mug to my mouth. The coffee had gone cold.

The principal’s voice softened in a professional way. “Mrs. Hale, are you available to confirm?”

I stepped closer to the phone.

“Not tonight.”

Ryan turned his head toward me.

Carol’s lips parted.

The principal paused. “I’m sorry?”

“I said not tonight. Please keep Ryan listed until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. He has the binder. He has the emergency chain. He can finish the day.”

Ryan’s face changed in small pieces. First the eyebrows. Then the jaw. Then the eyes, finally moving from the phone to the binder to me.

“Marissa,” he said quietly.

I set my coffee mug down beside page 12.

“No. You said this was noise.”

Carol straightened in her chair, trying to recover her old shape.

“She’s making a scene,” she said.

I looked at her pill organizer. Monday night was still open. Tuesday morning had two tablets in the wrong square. The little plastic lid was cloudy from years of being snapped shut by my hands.

“Your blood-pressure pill is the white oval one,” I said. “Not the beige round one. Ryan has the dosage sheet on page 9.”

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