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My Parents Doubled My Rent So My Unemployed Sister Could Move In, So I Moved Out and Took Everything

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it was a photograph.”

I nodded once, small.

“I think she was sorry,” he said. “She just didn’t know how to be loud about it.”

I stared at the front of the room, the empty space where the casket had been.

“You don’t owe me anything,” Brandon said. “But I’m glad you came.”

Then he stood and walked away.

That was it.

No apology. No reconciliation.

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