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My Son’s Warning at the Airport Changed Everything

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Kenzo slipped his hand into mine. It was warm. Solid. Real.

We moved through the narrow path behind the houses, over the low wall, our shoes crunching softly on gravel. The backyard looked smaller than I remembered, scorched patches of grass lit faintly by moonlight.

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The back door hung crooked, blackened by fire. When I pushed it, it opened with a long,continue reading …

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