Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine Father's Day Issue | Page 11

Sierra Kay So yes, my mind rejected the fact that Willie passed. And even now, I realize my grief ain’t shit. His wife lost not only her life partner but a man whose heart beat in tandem with her own. Her children lost their father, the epicenter of their family. His job lost their Chief Financial Officer and Human Resources person. In the realm of social media where relationships are widespread but shallow, we lost a man who understood what friendship means. I hope that’s a lesson for all of us. Friendship is not a post on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Friendship is not a like or a comment. Friendship is being present. It may not always be convenient or fit neatly into life. It’s a decision. At the end of every 24-hour cycle or each 7-day week, we’d all do well to find the friends slipping through the cracks and bringing them back up. Hear a voice. Text them. Send an email. Hell, write a letter. The United States Post Office will thank you. As the packed pews in the church at his homegoing celebration can attest, the waves of support, generosity, and love—even when it was tough love—that Willie sent out impacted the lives of many. I didn’t know 85% of the people there. But I do know that at any point in the future I could call any of them and say, “I’m Willie Bobbitt’s friend,” and whatever is in their power to give is mine. In a selfie culture, where we are encouraged to focus inward, maybe it’s time to change our point of view. Tap the water in the pool of our lives to share our blessings outward. Be the impact on someone’s life instead of waiting for someone to impact us. All we can hope for is a legacy that extends beyond our years on this earth. Willie accomplished that. Even the part of me that is crying like I’m watching a Hallmark movie on a Sunday afternoon c an smile and say, “Well done, Mr. Bobbitt, and thank you.” Sierra Kay has an M.A. in Writing from DePaul University, won a Nuyorican Poets Cafe Short Story Slam, participated in comedy fests as a member of the writing teams for Spankx and N20 Comedy. She also writes poetry and suspense novels. Obviously, she’ll try anything at least once. Her two novels From Behind the Curtain and In the Midst of Fire are available online. Learn more at sierrakay.com NKLC Magazine | 11