Chapter 5

The door.

One minute I was drawing it. The next I was trying the handle.

Click.

It was unlocked. I wondered if that meant we were allowed inside.

“I think it does,” I said to a moth at the porchlight.

I never talked to myself—ever. I talked to everything else, though, spiders, plants, clouds, animals, gnats, family pictures, moths…

“We were told we couldn’t sleep here. No one said we couldn’t look around. There are probably all sorts of things to draw in there. I say we enter. Well, I enter, Mrs. Moth, not you.”

When I opened the door, the moth went inside, too.

“Shit. Well, I guess you had other ideas. I admire your boldness.” I decided to call her Charlotte, after the spider in my favorite book as a child. “Enjoy yourself, Charlotte.”