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At a small Chicago clinic, an Alaska nurse called about my daughter and said, “Your son-in-law hasn’t been here.” I booked the first flight north without crying, and by dawn, his Bahamas honeymoon was no longer the worst thing I’d found. – News

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Emily no longer had the strength to smell. Outside, snowmelt dripped rhythmically from the eaves.

Emily opened her eyes one last time and looked directly at me.

“I love you, Mom.”

“Always, baby. Always.”

She took one more breath.

Then none.

I stayed there a long time after the monitor stopped. Patricia turned it off eventually, because the sound is for the continue reading …

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