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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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My daughter was in that bed.

My daughter.

And for a terrible second I did not recognize her.

Emily had always been beautiful in that unpolished, earnest way some women carry their whole lives. Not glamorous. Not sharp. Warm-faced. Strong-browed. Dark hair like Tom’s. My eyes. A smile that made children trust her.

The woman in the bed looked like Emily continue reading …

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