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“Just to talk,” he said on the phone, his tone unusually cautious.
When we stepped into the living room, nothing had changed. Mom’s coat still hung by the door. Her slippers were tucked beneath the couch. The funeral flowers were gone, but the emptiness they left behind felt permanent.
I remember thinking, Why is she here?
“I want to be upfront with you both,” Dad finally said. “I don’t want any secrets.”
Laura reached for his hand. He didn’t pull away.
Robert frowned. “What are you saying?”
The room seemed to spin. I stared at him, waiting for it to be a joke. It wasn’t.
“You’re… together?”