He thought something precious had been stolen from him. The letter in my hands felt like proof that love had been rerouted, that his mother’s last words had chosen someone else. Rage rose fast, a shield against the deeper, older wound he barely had language for. It wasn’t jealousy; it was the terror of being finally, formally forgo… Continues…
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