My son called for me 67 times while I was in the shower.
Mind you I started counting halfway in, as a way to keep myself calm and not scream back, so surely it was more than 67 times.67 times I listened to him yell ‘mama’ and bang on the bathroom door.
While I stood under the hot water drowning in my tears because I couldn’t bear the sound of his voice anymore and I had no will to reply.I had no will to keep a conversation going when I desperately needed a few minutes to myself.Because they had been up since 6:45 that morning shouting demands at me.
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