You’ve Reached Sam Free PDF By Dustin Thao Book

You’ve Reached Sam Free PDF By Dustin Thao Book

You’ve Reached Sam Book Information

Book NameYou’ve Reached Sam
GenreFiction
AuthorDustin Thao
First publishedNovember 9, 2021
Number of Pages320
Book Size02 MB
Book PDF QualityBest Scan Quality
Book TypePDF
LanguageEnglish

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CHAPTER ONE

NOW

MARCH 7 11:09 P.M. Don’t bother picking me up anymore. I can walk
home.
I did walk home. All five miles from the bus station, dragging an
overstuffed carry-on with a broken wheel in the middle of the night. Sam
kept trying to reach me. Twelve unread messages, seven missed calls, and
one voice mail. But I ignored them all and kept walking. Reading these
back again, I wish I hadn’t been so angry at him. I wish I had picked up the
phone. Maybe then everything would be different.
Morning light comes through the curtains as I lay curled in bed,
listening to Sam’s voice mail again.
“Julie—you there?” Some laughter in the background, and crackling
from the bonfire. “I’m so sorry! I completely spaced. But I’m leaving now!
Okay? Just wait there! Should only take me an hour. I know, I feel terrible.
Please don’t be mad. Call me back, okay?”
If only he’d listened to me and stayed with his friends. If only he didn’t
forget about me in the first place. If only he just this once let me be upset
instead of always trying to fix things, no one would be blaming me for what
happened. I wouldn’t be blaming me.
I play the voice mail a few more times before I delete everything. Then
I climb out of bed and start upending drawers, looking for anything that was
Sam’s or reminds me of him. I find photos of us, birthday cards, movie
ticket stubs, paper blossoms, stupid gifts like the stuffed lizard he won at
the town fair last fall, as well as every mix CD he made me over the years
(who even burns CDs anymore?), and cram them all into a box.
Every day these little reminders of him get harder to look at. They say
moving on becomes easier with time, but I can barely hold a photo without
my hands trembling. My thoughts go to him, they always do. I can’t keep
you around, Sam. It makes me think you’re still here. That you’re coming
back. That I might see you again.

Once I have everything collected, I take a long look at my room. I never
realized how much of him I had lying around. It feels so empty now. Like
there’s a void in the air. Like something’s missing. I take a few deep breaths
before I grab the box and leave my room. It’s the first time this week I
managed to get out of bed before noon. I only make two steps out the door
before I realize I forgot something. I set the box down and turn back to get
it. Inside my closet is Sam’s denim jacket. The one with the wool collar and
embroidered patches (band logos and flags of places he’s traveled) along
the sleeves that he ironed on himself. I’ve had it for so long, and wear it so
often, I forgot it was his.
I pull the jacket from the hanger. The denim feels cold to the touch,
almost damp. Like it’s still holding in rain from the last time I wore it out.
Sam and I race down puddle-filled streets as bursts of lightning lit up the
sky. It is pouring on our way home from the Screaming Trees concert. I pull
the jacket over my head as Sam holds his signed guitar tight to his chest,
desperate to keep it dry. We waited three hours outside for the band’s lead
singer, Mark Lanegan, to come out and hail his taxi.
“I’m so glad we waited!” Sam shouts.
“But we’re soaked!”
“Don’t let a little rain ruin our night!”
“You call this a little?”
Out of everything I’m throwing out, this reminds me of him the most.
He wore it every day. Maybe it’s all in my head, but it still smells like him.
I never got the chance to give it back like I promised. I press the jacket
against me. For a moment, I consider keeping it. I mean, why does
everything have to go? I could shove it in the back of the closet, hide it
beneath my coats or something. It seems like a waste to throw out a
perfectly nice jacket, regardless of whom it once belonged to. But then I
catch a glimpse in the mirror and come back to myself.
My hair unbrushed, skin more pale than usual, wearing yesterday’s
shirt, cradling Sam’s jacket like it’s still a part of him. A chill of
embarrassment goes through me, and I look away. Keeping it would be a
mistake. Everything has to go, or else I’ll never be able to move on with my
life. I shut the closet door and hurry back out before I change my mind.

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