The kitchen smelled faintly of burnt toast and instant coffee. It was 10 PM in our cramped Chicago apartment, and the fluorescent light above the table flickered occasionally. On the table sat stacks of bills, college textbooks, and a small plastic cup of lukewarm tea I had forgotten to drink. My sister, Megan, was slouched in the chair across from me, scrolling on her phone.
The kitchen smelled faintly of burnt toast and instant coffee. It was 10 PM in our cramped Chicago apartment, and the fluorescent light above the table flickered occasionally. On the table sat stacks of bills, college textbooks, and a small plastic cup of lukewarm tea I had forgotten to drink. My sister, Megan, was slouched…
