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My Sister Canceled My Son’s Surgery To Pay For Her Daughter’s Sweet Sixteen

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Plus One. Someone had taken a silver Sharpie and drawn a crude frowning face beneath the text.

I pulled out the chair. I slid the card aside as gently as if it were something fragile. I reached into my bag for the heavy fountain pen I use for signing vendor contracts, and I wrote his name on a clean paper napkin in stark block letters.

NOAH.

He did not continue reading …

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