I WAS ON MY WAY OUT OF MY GRANDMOTHER'S BEDROOM.
I TOLD HER THAT I WAS GOING TO LEAVE BECAUSE THE BED WAS COLD.
I ASKED IF SHE HAD ANY EXTRA BLANKETS.
SHE TOLD ME TO TAKE THE BEDSPREAD OFF MY GRANDFATHER'S BED.
I SAID THAT I SHOULDN'T BECAUSE MY GRANDFATHER WOULD GET COLD.
I SAID THAT, IF SHE NEEDED THREE BLANKETS, THEN HE NEEDED ONE.
BESIDES, I SAID, I'D GET MY GRANDFATHER'S BEDSPREAD WHEN HE DIED.
MY GRANDMOTHER HANDED ME A BLANKET THAT SHE WASN'T USING.
IT WAS AN OLD QUILT WITH LOOSE PATCHES.
I REMEMBER THINKING THAT IT WAS THE QUILT SHE DIED WITH.
I WRAPPED MYSELF IN IT.
ON MY WAY OUT OF THE BEDROOM, I STARTED TO CRY.
I GRABBED MY GRANDMOTHER AND HELD HER TIGHT.
I REMEMBER LOOKING OUT HER DININGROOM WINDOW AND SEEING LIGHTS IN THE NEIGHBORS' WINDOWS.
I COULD SEE PLANTS IN THE WINDOWS.
"I DON'T WANT TO LEAVE,," I SAID.