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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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part of Emily still knew me was already gone.

Then her eyes opened.

Unfocused at first. Then slowly, painfully, they found my face.

“Mom,” she whispered.

Those three letters broke me.

I bent over her bed and pressed her hand against my cheek like I could make up three weeks of abandonment with one touch.

“Of course I came,” I said, though my voice dissolved continue reading …

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