Jael Montellano

The Neighbor

He drew a cooing dove from a cage on the porch. He caressed her breast and stretched her out to me, only I was frightened and started away, which he liked. Her wings were clipped, and he let her roam on the grass while he watched me in the pool, budding into my bathing suit. In decades, he would be a MAGA supporter, all-capping online inanities, but then he made my mother promises and slipped into my bed at night, and I wondered the faraway places of which birds dream; somewhere the sun scorched them clean, even their bones.


Raised in Mexico City and the Midwest United States, Jael Montellano is a writer and editor based in Chicago. Her fiction, which explores horror and queer life, features in The Selkie, the Columbia Journal, Hypertext Magazine, Camera Obscura Journal, among others. She dabbles in photography, travel, and is currently learning Mandarin. Find her on Twitter @gathcreator.