At the grocery store, my card was declined. Twice.
The cashier lowered her voice. “You can try another one.”
But there wasn’t another one.
The kids stood around me—George placing candy on the counter, Sophie asking about cereal, Marcus trying not to look worried.
I started putting things back. Strawberries. Juice. Cheese.
Then diapers.
A woman behind me offered, “I’ll pay.”
I shook my head. “No, thank you.”
“It’s fine.”
“I’ve got it,” I said, forcing a smile.