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I’m Writing This as the Washing Machine Spins. It’s Almost Two in the Morning. The House is Silent, but My Mind is Loud—Far Too Loud.

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Im writing this as the washing machine spins in the background. Its nearly two in the morning now. The house is silent, but inside my head, theres a racket. A real commotion.

Im 41 years old, father of two sons one fifteen, the other twelve. I work as an accountant. My life has always been carefully ordered lists, budgets, schedules. Thats how Ive felt safe.

Ive always believed family comes before everything else.
Especially my sister.

Shes younger than me. Always was the sensitive one. Our parents used to be more protective of her. When she split up with her husband three years ago, I was the first person to offer her a place.

Come and stay with us until youre back on your feet.
Thats how it all started.

At first, it was meant to be temporary.
Then it became a month.
Then a year.

She had no money, no job, nowhere else to go. I cooked for everyone. Did laundry for everyone. Paid the bills for everyone.

My wife would sometimes sigh, but she never said anything.
Shes your sister, after all.
And I kept telling myself the same.

But, slowly, I started to notice the little things.
Whispered conversations in the kitchen when Id walk in.
Laughter in the lounge that stopped abruptly when I entered.
My wifes phone, always left face-down on the coffee table.

One evening, I came home early from work. Id had a headache and just wanted some peace.
The house was oddly quiet.
I walked into the lounge.
And saw them.

Nothing scandalous, not really. They were sitting close together on the sofa. Too close. My sisters hand rested on my wifes.

I froze.
So did they.

Whats going on? I asked.

My wife quickly moved her hand away.
Nothing.
My sister gave a nervous smile.
We were just talking.
About what?
Silence.

My heart was thumping so loudly I could hear it in my ears.
How long? I whispered.
How long what? my wife replied.

I looked at my sister.
She dropped her gaze.
In a very small voice, she said, Its not what you think.

I laughed. Short, hollow.
Thats the worlds favourite lie.

Then my wife got angry.
You always have to make everything so dramatic.

As if I was the problem.
As if I was the one tearing everything apart.

I stood up. Walked to my sisters room. Opened the door.
Pack your things.

She looked at me, horrified.
Where am I supposed to go?
I dont know.

Her eyes filled with tears.
But Im your sister.

Thats exactly why it hurts.

Now shes staying at our parents place in Oxford. Mums not speaking to me. She only said one thing on the phone:
How could you throw your own sister out?

And here I am, listening to the washing machine turning, wondering
Is it worse to lose your sister, or pretend you dont see the truth?

Thats what Im left with tonight a heart heavy with doubt, but knowing sometimes doing the right thing hurts the most.

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