When I was in juvenile detention, I had one really good friend: Zainab. She was really loud and kind of pushy but she always looked out for me and he bonded over our love of Shawn Mendes. I never had to hide myself from her. She understood why I killed my foster father, and I understood why she robbed a supermarket afterhours using her shitty older brother’s manager keys. I found a kindred spirit in the most unlikely of places. A few months into my stay there, I wanted to do something nice for her. But it turned out to be one of the worst things I’ve ever done.
I gave
Zainab one of my shivs. And I taught her how to use it. I taught her how to
find the floating ribs and dig into the fleshy part, I taught her to never go
straight for the heart because you’re more likely to hit breastbone. I taught
her that cutting off their means to cry or flee was more important than surprising
them. I taught her how to defend herself and live her life.
Well one
day, a fight broke out in the yard and a guard got hurt.
I say “he
got hurt” but he actually tripped and scratched his cheek on the wall. But the
administration was out for blood and some people got brought in for questioning.
They took Zainab – even though she wasn’t anywhere near the fight – and while
they were questioning her, they searched her bunk and found her shiv.
She got
blamed for “attacking” a guard and sent her to a “proper” institution. She got
sent to a women’s prison down south even though she wasn’t legally an adult and
she didn’t do what they thought she did. But she was a threat and a problem
they didn’t want to deal with so they just threw her away. My only real friend
in that place.
I stabbed
that guard less than a year later and I made my escape. But I never saw Zainab
again.
And then
yesterday, I see her face on a wanted poster in the post office, saying she’d
escaped from holding and was wanted for the assault of three officers on top of
her original crime. I couldn’t believe it.
I didn’t
actually realize that people still put wanted posters up. I thought that only
happened in movies from the 50s. And before you ask: I was buying packing tape
for mom’s boxes – that’s why I (a Gen Z) was in a post office.
But there
was my friend posted up there for the world to see. It said she’d run about two
years ago but had recently been spotted in the area. I’m still just kind of
stuck on the idea that I could possibly see my friend again and I can’t stop
smiling. I screwed her over so badly when we were kids and I just want to make
it up to her. Even if she hates me or tries to kill me, I just want a chance to
apologize.
I could
really use a friend right now.
So Zainab,
I have no idea where you are but I really hope I find you first.
Sincerely,
Casey
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