Maya’s first breath tasted like the hallway: antiseptic and old lemon. She did not want to start. She wanted to go back to the afternoon that had folded the family into two rooms and a closed door: the night of the fight, the slammed car door, the voicemail that ended with a slammed silence. But the word “forced” kept clinging to her father’s name in her mind—forced to do what? Forced to leave? Forced to say sorry?
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“You’ll get none,” James said, and there was a humorless smile. “Just myself, messy and trying.” She wanted to go back to the afternoon
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