TOTAL CONTROL By: David Baldacci

what had happened. Sidney cringed at the thought of having to explain

the catastrophe to her little girl when she was older, at having to

relive, years later, the horror she was now feeling. How to tell her

daughter that her father had died for no apparent reason other than a

plane doing the unthinkable, shedding almost two hundred lives in the

process, and killing the man who had helped breathe life into her.

Jason’s parents had passed on years before. An only child, he had

adopted Sidney’s family as his own, and they had happily accepted him.

Sidney’s two older brothers had already called with offers of help,

commiseration and, finally, quiet sobbing.

Western had offered to fly Sidney to the small town near where the crash

had occurred, but she had declined. She could not bear to be with other

family members of crash victims. She envisioned all of them boarding

long, gray buses in silence, unable to make eye contact, exhausted limbs

twitching, frail nervous systems ready to crumble from overwhelming

shock. Struggling with complicated feelings of denial, grief and sorrow

was terrible enough without being surrounded by people you didn’t know

who were going through the same ordeal. Right now, the comfort of

similarly stricken folk did not sound at all appealing to her.

She headed upstairs, walked down the hallway and paused at her bedroom.

As she leaned against the door, it halfway opened. She looked around

the room, at all the familiar objects, each having a unique history of

its own; memories inextricably tied to her life with Jason. Her gaze

finally came to rest on the unmade bed. So much pleasure had occurred

there. She couldn’t believe that that early morning encounter before

Jason had boarded the plane was to be the last time.

She closed the door quietly and walked down the hallway to Amy’s room.

The even breathing of her daughter was comforting, especially now.

Sidney sat in the wicker rocking chair beside the trundle bed. She and

Jason had recently succeeded in moving their daughter from crib to bed.

The effort had required many nights of sleeping on the floor beside the

little girl until she grew comfortable with the new arrangements.

While she slowly rocked in the chair, Sidney continued to watch her

daughter, the tangle of blond hair, the small feet in thick socks that

had kicked free from the blankets. At seven-thirty, a small cry escaped

Amy’s lips and she abruptly sat up, eyes tightly shut like a baby

bird’s. Barely a moment passed before mother had daughter in her arms.

They rocked for a while longer until Amy awoke fully.

As the sun began its ascent, Sidney gave Amy a bath, dried her hair,

dressed her in warm clothes and helped her down the stairs to the

kitchen. While Sidney was making breakfast and brewing coffee, Amy

wandered into the adjacent living room, where Sidney could hear her

playing with an ever-growing pile of toys that had occupied one corner

of the room for the last year. Sidney opened the cupboard and

automatically pulled out two coffee cups. She stopped halfway to the

coffeepot, rocking slowly back and forth on the wood floor. She bit

into her lip until the urge to scream subsided. She felt as though

someone had cut her in half. She put one cup back on the shelf and

carried her coffee and a bowl of hot oatmeal over to the small pine

kitchen table.

She looked toward the living room. “Amy. Amy, sweetie, it’s time to

eat.” She could barely speak above a whisper. Her throat was killing

her; her entire body seemed to have eroded into one large ache. The

little girl hurtled through the doorway. Amy’s normal speed was most

other kids’ top speed. She carried a stuffed Tigger and a photo frame.

As she raced toward her mother, her little face was bright and shining,

hair still slightly damp, straight on top with curls emerging at the

bottom.

Sidney’s breath suddenly left her body as Amy held up a photo of Jason.

It had been taken just last month. He had been outside working in the

yard. Amy had crept up on him and sprayed him with the hose. Daughter

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