“I’m going back in.”
“Why?”
“Because Madison said my name like I wasn’t in the room.”
Mom’s voice warmed. “Then go take your place in the room.”
***
The lights dimmed as I returned.
The slideshow began with weddings, babies, dogs, promotions, and smiling vacation photos. People clapped and laughed.
“Then go take your place in the room.”
Then my slide appeared.
EVA.
A photo of me in Chicago filled the screen. I was standing with my team after a campaign launch, smiling with my arm around a younger coworker.
Under it were the words: Marketing Director. Community Mentor. Chicago.
People clapped.
Brielle leaned forward. “Who’s that?”
Then my slide appeared.
Ashley stared. “The woman that was sitting with us, no?”
Madison barely looked up from her phone.
Then the music cut off.
A grainy hallway video appeared.
Blue lockers. Dirty floor. Fluorescent lights.
Then sixteen-year-old me appeared on the screen, clutching my books.
Madison barely looked up from her phone.
Teenage Madison’s voice rang through the speakers.
“Careful, everyone. The before picture is trying to walk.”
Someone laughed in the video.
My books hit the floor.
The girl on the screen dropped to her knees so fast that it looked like she was apologizing for existing.
The ballroom went silent.
Madison laughed once.