I woke up
feeling light headed. I figured this was due to my previous deep sleep. I was
just happy that the crazy dream I had was over. I dreamt that my nephew
accidentally burned his parents’ house down when his cooking efforts went
terribly wrong. And the worst part was this tragedy had occurred on my watch,
while I was babysitting. I recalled the nightmare and let out a sigh of relief.
Then I opened my eyes wider and took a good look at my surroundings. I became
startled when I realized I wasn’t in my bedroom, but in the hospital.
What’s going on? I thought, relentlessly trying to
make sense of my predicament.
Suddenly a
nurse walked into the room. “You’re finally awake,” she said in a chipper tone.
“Why am I
here?” I asked her.
The nurse
began telling me everything she knew, as if it was juicy gossip. “After the
fire, you got into a huge argument with one of the neighbors; a tall Haitian
lady. She was upset with you for putting the kids’ lives in danger. Apparently,
she got really mad when you tried to blame the fire on the little boy. She became
violent and punched you so hard; you were out cold, immediately.”
I couldn’t
believe it. I thought the fire had been a bad dream, but it had actually
happened.
“Where are
the kids? Are they okay?” I inquired.
“The kids
are in the waiting room with your sister and brother-in-law. I’ll let them know
that you’re awake.”
The nurse
exited the room. I was nervous about facing my family. I didn’t know if my
sister and brother-in-law would be furious or just extremely sad. I had no idea
what to expect, so I just waited there, anxiously.
The nurse
returned with my family. My sister was holding my nephew, Phillip and my
brother-in-law had his arm around my niece, Madison. They all had solemn
expressions on their faces.
My sister
didn’t hesitate to search for answers. “What happened? We were only gone for a
couple of hours. How did the house burn down?”
I told the
story from the beginning and explained everything I could remember. I told her
we were watching a movie. Then Phillip got bored and asked to watch Despicable Me on the iPad. Then someone
knocked at the door and said they saw Phillip’s ad on Craigslist about a PlayStation
4 for sale. Then Phillip was trying to fry chicken in a shallow skillet which
ignited a fire. I didn’t spare any of the bizarre details.
My sister
and brother-in-law shook their head with disbelief.
“I think you
must be imagining things,” my brother-in-law said trying to hold back his anger.
“I guess getting knocked out by Ms. Pierre has caused permanent brain damage.
There’s no way our three-year-old could have posted an ad on Craigslist. The
biggest word he can spell is his first name. And you want me to believe someone
paid a thousand dollars for a PS4.”
I knew the
story seemed far-fetched, but it was the truth and I was determined to prove it
to them. Suddenly, I saw evidence that would prove my case. There was a wad of
bills sticking out of Phillip’s back pocket. He must have taken the money from
me when I was knocked unconscious. I reached over and grabbed the money from
Phillip’s pocket.
“What are
you doing?” my sister asked.
“Ah Ha,” I
said and held the evidence in my hand. “How else would he get one thousand
dollars? This proves he sold that PS4 on Craigslist.”
I unfolded
the bills, but to my disappointment it wasn’t 10- one hundred dollar bills,
but 7- one dollar bills. My brother-in-law shook his head with disgust.
Phillip began to cry, wanting his money back. Madison stared at me with pity.
“You’re
really losing it,” my sister sighed. “That’s only seven dollars. Phillip’s
grandfather gave him that money.”
The entire
family focused on comforting Phillip. He continued to cry, as if I had traumatized
him. After nearly five minutes of wailing, my nephew calmed down.
I thought I
had hit rock bottom, but somehow the situation worsened.
My sister
explained, “I was hoping we wouldn’t have to do this, but I think we need to
have you moved to the psych ward.”
“No!” I
protested, but it was too late. A team of doctors and nurses rushed in to
restrain me. My family watched as they took me away in a straight jacket. I was
begging my family to save me, but they just kept saying it was for the
best. Before they took me out the room, I noticed Phillip in the corner. He grinned and winked at me, pulling the wad of 10- one hundred dollar bills out his front
pocket. He quickly put the money away before his parents noticed.
I was
shocked by my nephew’s mischief. I had never seen that side of him. There was
no use in trying to prove that I was telling the truth. I had been outsmarted
by a three-year-old. I guess I was at fault, after all. I should have kept a
closer eye on him while I was babysitting. I still couldn’t believe how my life
had been turned upside down in only a few hours.
It had all happened so fast.
Another great piece! Very good read, full of twists and turns! Even made me laugh a bit! Keep up the good work Sonja! I look forward to reading your next entry!
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