Polarity by Scott Craven
A stranger asks to see a suburban dad's luxury car, and he is hard to refuse. Image generated with OpenAI When Carl scissors open the blinds, the Saturday morning sun reveals more than the weather; a man stands at the end of the driveway, motionless. "What the..." he mumbles, instinctively narrowing the slats. The man, unlike the usual cast of dog walkers out this early, simply stares. Into Carl's garage. "Hon, you expecting someone?" he calls to Andrea in the kitchen, where the scent of toaster waffles fills the air. "Yes, my other husband, the one who knows when to take out the trash without being nagged," she replies with familiar sarcasm. Carl smiles, the blinds snapping shut as he follows the familiar aroma. He kisses Andrea's neck, the mood broken when Brianna hops on the stool with a loud, "Are they done yet, I'm hungry." Her younger brother D'Angelo is right behind. "Why do you ask?" A...