Katty shoved her underwear into a drawer. Noell had emptied it, claiming it helped her clear stuff out. “Look at all the rest I have to do.” She had swung her arm around the room. Bet the room was bigger than it seemed. She and Bea got to stay downstairs in Gamma’s room. Stuff, boxes and totes insulated every wall. Each stack had to be two feet wide. That made four feet of room space lost in all directions. She wasn’t a mathematician but that was lots of space. She stood. At least the windows weren’t covered. Even though she lived in a trailer house, she loved light, so she always had the windows clear. No curtains … well, there were crappy blinds, mostly broken. But, no heavy curtains or drapes. No furniture blocked the crappy view, but none blocked the sunlight, either. The neighborhoo

