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I flew to Alaska unannounced and found my daughter slowly slipping away in a silent hospice room, while the man who had once vowed to stand by her side was celebrating his honeymoon beneath the bright Bahamian sun. By the time morning broke, the comfortable future he thought was guaranteed had already started collapsing.

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that love starts to feel like an inconvenience.

Nora touched my shoulder.

“Mrs. Brooks, may I speak with you in the hall?”

I kissed Lily’s forehead and promised I would come right back.

Outside the room, I asked the question I already feared.

“How long does she have?”

Nora did not soften the truth.

“Days. Possibly a week, but that would be generous. The cancer continue reading …

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