I stood there and tried to make her breathe again. Tried to make her chest move.
Nothing happened.
So I reached out and pulled her eyelids up, to get her to open her eyes and look at me. But her eyes had rolled back and there was just the whites.
I tried to pull the lids back down but they had stuck.
I had to go upstairs and into my dad’s room. I had to tell him to come with me, to see what I’d done.
He followed me down and I showed him.
He saw and then he turned and grabbed my arm, too tight.
He shook me and screamed at me, told me I shouldn’t have gone in. And then he hit me. Here. (Touches face.)
Some things that happen to you, you get them in here. (Touching head.) And you can’t get them out.
I wish you could take it out so I didn’t have to remember it.