by
Yaa Gyasi
We didn’t know to worry, so when the police knocked on our door at about nine o’clock to tell us that Nana had overdosed on heroin and died in the parking lot of a Starbucks, we were blindsided. We’d thought our routine would save us, save him.
I didn’t write anything in my journal that night or for many years thereafter.
I didn't liek this ... didnt feel smooth in terms of the rising action. the save us, save him felt cliched and like first-drafty. the tension is all wrong