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As vaccines rolled out and we emerged from isolation, our morning workouts gave way to the daily demands of work and life. But our relationship was strengthened through those months of hopscotch and burpees in a way that was never there before. Despite the petty grievances and rivalries that sometimes threatened or overshadowed our relationship, despite our different parenting styles and life choices, we were there for each other every morning. The three sisters, separated by their homes in New Haven, Boston, and LA, banded together and found a way forward. Above all, we kept an eye on her, our little sister.

I wish I could say that five years later our pain had melted away, that time had healed. I wish I could tell you that we never gossiped, complained, or put each other down again. I wish I could say that nothing we ever did made the other angry anymore. Most of all, I wish I could tell you that five years later Ruby graduated from college and Hart, a rookie actor, was starring in his senior high school play. What I can tell you, all I can tell you, is that we were there.

Seven months after the kids were killed, Covid curtailed our trips to LA. Nina and I checked in after every call with Gail. We’d tell each other: How she sounded, what she said, who did something nice. If she didn’t pick up for more than a day, we’d panic. Sometimes Gail would text and say she was too tired to talk. Then we’d call each other and worry. “I want to keep an eye on her,” Nina would say. “We need to keep an eye on her.” That’s when I thought about it. Gail had trouble getting out of bed. She said she sometimes spent hours surfing the web. The term was darkly humorous but not funny. She’d complain about not getting enough exercise, then say: Who cares about exercise when your kid’s dead? I suggested we do some exercise together over FaceTime. Over the next weeks and months during the pandemic, the three of us would groan, squat, and lift weights together. After our workouts, we would joke about the usual stuff: sore muscles, our plans for the day, who deserved the “Most Hated Day” label and why.
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