2:55am Five minutes before my alarm was set to go off, I woke up and looked out the window. There she sat, polished, vacuumed, newly tired and oil changed… ready for the ultimate adventure of her fifteen years. I slipped out of bed and headed down the stairs. The light was on in the living room and when I peeked in, there was Will, sitting on the couch with laptop in lap. He had never gone to bed, and he smiled up at me with youthful enthusiasm.
no doubt that it was he. At first I did (with much disgust) the Atlanta Brave’s Tomahawk Chop, literally severing the ethereal cord by which he was draining my power. That worked for a few minutes but as his head flopped over in my direction, I knew I was a sitting duck. Quick, I reached back for my camera, fumbled a bit, and then shot him. The results were immediate, but not long lasting. I finally woke him up and asked him to crack open a hard boiled egg for me.There was a span of time I would visit him at the Veteran’s Hospital in Philadelphia. I intentionally went to sleep early the night before, so I could get up before classes to visit him. Then during the drive home, I was acutely aware of how utterly exhausted I was after a short 30 minute visit. Instead of going to my classes, I had no choice but to go home and go to bed, I was absolutely drained, unlike any fatigue I had ever felt before.
And that is how I was feeling this morning.
The good news is, chocolate is an effective first aid to mild cases of contact with dementors. Wouldn’t you know it, within arms reach of the driver was a bunch of chocolate covered almonds.
From Chicago, on an air mattress, with love, Amy.