By Michelle Webster-Hein
Today there was the slumbering hush of a house in the morning with everyone else asleep, then the vacant stillness of an empty house in the afternoon. There was the pensive quiet of a room filled with students scribbling exams, the bashful silence when only one remained. And finally, at the end of all the quiet and the noise, the tranquil lull of a book, a bath, and a child asleep.
Michelle Webster-Hein writes and teaches in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where she lives with her husband and daughter. You can find her work (now or soon) in upstreet, Midwestern Gothic, Ruminate Magazine and Perigee, among other places. She holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Work by Michelle Webster-Hein has been included in Issue 15.1. She is co-editor of River Teeth‘s Beautiful Things weekly column.
Photo by Lisa Rosario Photgraphy courtesy of Flickr
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