Five Minutes to Leave
Chapter 1 — Two Days Early
“If your daughter doesn’t finish those dishes, neither of you is eating tonight,” my mother said — with no idea that I was standing less than thirty feet away, hearing every word.
I had come home to Chicago two days early.
The tech conference I was supposed to attend in Seattle was canceled at the last minute over a venue problem, and instead of calling ahead, I took the first flight out.
I wanted to surprise my wife, Aurora, and our five-year-old daughter, Elodie.
I am Damon Varela — thirty-four, a senior project manager at a logistics firm.
For years I genuinely believed my home was the one place where everything was safe and in order.
I was wrong.
Chapter 2 — The Smell of a Party
The moment I unlocked the door, a wall of scents hit me — roasted meat, fried appetizers, stale grease, cheap perfume.
Then the sound: loud laughter, clinking glasses, dozens of overlapping voices echoing down the hall.
The entryway was littered with piles of expensive shoes.
From the living room I heard my mother, Gloria, boasting to her friends.
“My son bought me this dress, you know.