Natural Disasters

IF 0.2 4区 文学 Q4 Arts and Humanities VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW Pub Date : 2017-01-12 DOI:10.18356/064ce6df-en
K. Oyedeji
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Y clutching your left side when you arrive home late Friday evening. You bring some of the outside cold with you into the living area of the house. Small traces of snow run along the creases and folds in your coat, and flakes thaw along the fur trim on your hood. Your dress pants are soaked beneath the knee, snow lines the space between your shoes and your socks. Your toes burn and the inch-wide gash on the left side of your forehead continues to bleed. Alexa is making her way down the stairs as you enter. She stops at the sight of you. You think about what you have left out there, the dark-haired Latina woman propped behind her air bag who was motionless for what seemed like a long time but then began to groan and call out for someone—or something—in Spanish. The front of her vehicle was mangled, like a crushed soda can, and the entire passenger side of your Honda Accord had caved in on impact, the frame twisted into savage metal tentacles that clawed toward you as though summoning you to your death. You had climbed out of the car and cast your eyes over the pieces of shattered glass, spangled in the road’s track marks, iridescent under the streetlights. Having something to focus on had helped the shock subside, and your heart rate had begun to slow as oncoming headlights approached. That’s when you felt a sense of urgency and the need to be home. That’s when you shuffled toward the sidewalk, away from the wreck and its debris, and started on the quarter of a mile left between yourself and the house. Now that you are home, you remove your gloves. You feel pins and needles at your fingertips as you pull a Swiss Army knife from your
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当你周五晚上回到家的时候,抓着你的左侧身体。你把一些外面的寒冷带进了房子的生活区。小雪的痕迹沿着你的外套的折痕和褶皱,雪花沿着你的引擎盖上的毛皮装饰融化。你的裤装膝盖以下都湿透了,你的鞋子和袜子之间的空间都被雪覆盖了。你的脚趾在灼烧,前额左侧一英寸宽的伤口还在流血。当你进去的时候,Alexa正在下楼。她一看到你就停了下来。你想想你在那里留下了什么,那个黑头发的拉丁女人靠在她的安全气囊后面,似乎很长一段时间都没有动,但后来开始呻吟,用西班牙语呼唤某人或某物。她的车的前部被撞得粉碎,就像一个压碎的汽水罐,你的本田雅阁(Honda Accord)的整个副驾驶座在撞击下塌陷,车架扭曲成凶残的金属触角,向你抓来,仿佛在召唤你走向死亡。你从车里爬出来,把目光投向破碎的玻璃碎片,它们在路上的痕迹上闪闪发光,在路灯下闪闪发光。有东西可以集中注意力帮助缓解了休克,当迎面而来的车灯靠近时,你的心率开始减慢。这时你就会有一种紧迫感,想要回家。这时,你蹒跚地走向人行道,远离残骸和残骸,从离房子还有四分之一英里的地方出发。既然你回家了,你就脱下手套。当你把瑞士军刀从你的
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