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PART 3   I stared at the hospital bracelet in the lunchbox until the letters of my own name blurred.

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“Then why didn’t she?”

He looked toward the kitchen stove, where one of Mom’s old pots still sat upside down on a towel.

“Because she was protecting you from a story that made adults look weak.”

I hated how gently he said it.

I wanted him to sound guilty.

I wanted him to sound like a villain.

It would have been easier.

Instead, he sounded like a man carrying continue reading …

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