y when the police told me my
ing accident. A fall. His
t from a bride to a w
talking. My hand stayed on my stomach, a constant, protective
at and offered words I didn't hear. They told me to be strong for
older brother was coming home. Mark Reed. He' d been doing humanit
blance was more than just familial; it was shocking. The same dark hair,
ost in my l
ould freeze. I found myself staring at him, tracing the lines of his fac
estless dance inside me. I went downstairs for a glass o
n the hallway. I shouldn't list
eful, somber tone, but a laugh I knew better
my own breathing. The study door was slightly ajar. I could hear every
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