I looked down at Noah and Lily.
“No,” I answered. “I’m protecting ours.”
When the hallway quieted and the winter light settled across the room, I realized something: the house had always been mine.
And now, finally, so was my future.
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I looked down at Noah and Lily.
“No,” I answered. “I’m protecting ours.”
When the hallway quieted and the winter light settled across the room, I realized something: the house had always been mine.
And now, finally, so was my future.
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