They spent the day eating t.v. dinners; she had Hungry Man, he had Kid Cuisine.
Grandma changed the channel from Middle-Class Meltdown to an 80's cartoon about robotic bears. And he said, Grandma, this is scary - so she turned it to a show with pre-teen children and vanilla jokes.
The sun melted into orange and purple, spilling over the horizon like melted sorbet. Surroundings purged a different dark. Shadows stuck more than usual, she noticed. The Lurking was present, even if she didn't quite understand what it was or where.
A few days passed, where she could feel malevolence nip at the heels of her home. She remembered her daughter, at a recital, dancing with grace -- this helped her fall asleep.
She remembered the phone ring, radiating a green hue, stating words she didn't understand. Answering it. This helped her wake up.