(A short story by Irene B.) βYes, yes, yesβ¦ okay, girl! Iβm going to lock up as soon as you get off my line, crazy!β she said, half-laughing into the phone.Then she paused.βMmm-hmm. Bedroomβs already locked.β Another pause, then a soft giggle. βYou and your single-girl fortress routine.βSilence lingered on the other end, until more laughter broke through.βAnd you know I appreciate you, so thank you.βHer voice dropped just slightly, as if still listening.The call ended, and the room went still. Tisha liked to measure her mornings by sound. The hum of the refrigerator intermittently followed the grinding of the ice machine. And now, with it being summer, the rush…