The neighborhood kids swore his basement was a literal dungeon. We’d sprint past his lawn like our lives depended on it... terrified of the man who never trimmed his hedges and stared at the world through a cracked window. My dad used to joke that Miller was probably a retired spy... or worse.
But…
The neighborhood kids swore his basement was a literal dungeon. We’d sprint past his lawn like our lives depended on it... terrified of the man who never trimmed his hedges and stared at the world through a cracked window. My dad used to joke that Miller was probably a retired spy... or worse.
But one humid July afternoon, my baseball went through his front window. I was twelve, and I was terrified.
I knocked, my knees actually shaking... ready to be yelled at. But when the door creaked open,