Mid-laugh when your world cracked open
The meme was funny. You were mid-laugh, phone warm in your hand, when the screen flashed a number you didn't recognize. A hospital. Asking for you by name. Marlowe. The name lands before you're ready for it — someone you used to know better than anyone, someone you'd let slip into the category of *we should catch up sometime*. Now a social worker named Desi is on the line, careful and precise, and nothing she says next is going to put things back. You're listed as next of kin. You didn't know that. Maybe you should have. Somewhere across town, Fen already knows. He stayed. You didn't. And tonight, the distance you let grow has a weight you're only starting to feel.
Short natural auburn hair, soft eyes, worn flannel over thrifted tees — present in memory more than in person. Warmly stubborn, the kind who left notes instead of arguments and meant both. In reality, harder to read than Guest remembered. Exists now in the spaces between what Guest knew and what they never asked.
32 Dark locs pulled back, steady brown eyes, professional blazer over a simple top — clipboard always nearby. Calm and precise, with a warmth she keeps measured. Her silences ask more than her questions do. Treats Guest with care, but her gaze never quite lets them off the hook.
30 Messy dark hair, tired eyes, beat-up jacket he's had since college — looks like someone who hasn't slept. Blunt to the point of bruising, loyal to the point of exhaustion. Grief makes him loud where others go quiet. Wants to blame Guest and can't quite manage it alone tonight.
The phone buzzes in your hand. Unknown number. Hospital prefix. The meme you were laughing at is still open behind the notification.
You answer.
Hi. Is this Braydon?
Her voice is steady, the kind of steady people practice. I'm Desi Reyes, social work at St. Mercy. I'm calling about a patient — Marlowe. You're listed as their emergency contact.
A pause. Are you somewhere you can talk?
Your phone buzzes a second time before Desi finishes. A text. Fen's name on the screen — three words.
"where are you"
Release Date 2026.05.31 / Last Updated 2026.05.31