There was room for everyone but my kids. I stayed quiet that day. But I never forgot.

“There’s no space for your kids in here, Ethan.”

My mother murmured the sentence so near my ear that her breath almost touched my skin, as if speaking something heartless in a softer voice could somehow make it less heartless.

Then she backed away, leaving my two children on the front porch under the Sunday afternoon sunlight, carrying a rainbow-colored gelatin dessert between them and a homemade card fashioned from vivid yellow construction paper.