Where the Butterfly Went - by J.H. Edmonds
W here the Butterfly Went - March 5th, 2015 by J.H. Edmonds The July before my sophomore year of college, I was taking summer classes and spending the weekends with my father and stepmother in Louisiana. Their two-story white house is down a gravel road that shoots off of Highway 15 in the country of Catahoula Parish in Louisiana. I would leave on a Friday afternoon and get home late, with home-cooked dinner from my stepmom, Miss Candy, waiting for me. Then I would go into the living room where my dad was tucked away in a corner on his computer, surrounded by four house dogs. I'd fall into the couch and he'd sit across the room from me in a recliner and we'd talk late into the night about college football, pocket knives, wildlife, our dogs, and the army. These were my dad's favorite topics, and we'd often stay up past midnight until my eyes started to droop and I'd head upstairs for the night. I'd wake up to breakfast Miss Candy had made for me and would fi...