| Cade LeebronHELLO THIS IS YOUR CAPTAIN SPEAKINGI was flying through a morphine haze to get somewhere good. That said, it's hard to be too romantic when there's Zyklon B. My fault for listening to the Holocaust podcast
 
 while eating spaghetti. It was momentum, both things were happening. I'm in the middle
 of the prednisone doses and I'm steroid flying. I don't know what the ending to this movie
 
 meant. I liked it a lot. Too much media, but I'm starting to process it like I was taught to—
 feelings evoked instead of full understanding of plot. I've got the saving grace snacks
 
 lined up. Why the movie about the toxic air and the podcast about the toxic gas the night
 before the toxic meds that claim to be here to fly me through? How much they charge for
 
 this shit is dystopian, dystopic. My fault for calling billing, like ignorance is Benadryl.
 They say allergy but I'm unclear on how one can be more allergic to something designed
 
 to kill parts of me off. The bad parts, they keep saying. Sure thing. What if I like the bad
 parts? It's all spaghetti in there. I'm flying through the night in a drug haze like a parallel
 
 self. I'm flying with a tiny bit of echolocation. You throw a sound from you out there
 then you chase what comes back. That's what the movie was trying to say. I'm on board.
   Cade Leebron lives in Columbus, OH. She holds an MFA from The Ohio State University, where she served as an editor at The Journal.
 Her work has appeared in The Boiler, American Literary Review, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. She exists online at
www.mslifeisbestlife.com,
 and on Twitter, @CadeyLadey.
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