For a second I didn’t recognize her.
Her hair was gone. Not like before. He had it cut with scissors, uneven, with strands at chin level and others almost attached to his ears. It seemed like someone had torn him apart in rage.
She walked looking at the floor. Her eyes were red, her breathing was short, and her hands were clenched against her dress.
“Sofia… what happened?”
He tried to smile, but broke down.
“They cut it off, mom.”
I felt like the world went out of my way.
“Who?”
“My grandmother… and Aunt Marisol.”
I hugged her as she cried to my chest. He told me he wanted to go home, but something inside me turned cold.
“Not yet.”
I went in with her. Marisol was collecting disposable plates as if nothing had happened. My mom cleaned the table and my dad ate cake sitting on the couch.
“What did they do to my daughter’s hair?”
Marisol wasn’t even ashamed.
“We asked her to make a ponytail. Did not want. Then we cut it off.”
“Excuse me?”
My mom sighed.
“Don’t make drama, Lucia. It’s just hair.”
Marisol added, her voice full of poison: