Some older once watched me drink a cup of coffee in thirty seconds flat, I was fourteen and a half and he said, "Don't ever take up alcohol." I wish I'd listened. Some nights I crave my mama's cooking, the smell of the ocean, the strong and solid arms of some boy I used to love but Southern is the only comfort I can reach.
Falling asleep alone in a spinning bed is the room's dying laughter after a good joke. Curl up. Roll over. Stretch out. Reach for your phone to scroll for a number you deleted again hours ago, just in case this happened. Do you know how this happened?
The first sip went down like an accidental gulp of saltwater, on a dark beach in late May, out of a thermos we buried when it was empty. The rest went down easy.