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At My Mom’s Birthday They Said I Didn’t Belong So I Stayed Quiet and By Morning Everything Had Changed

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kitchen doorway with a beer, clapped once. “That’s my boy,” he said. “Savage.”

I reached for a napkin. It was thin and cheap and it shredded against the wet fabric, leaving white fibers stuck to my dress like lint on a wound. Someone laughed harder at that. I stopped dabbing. I looked at Tyler. I looked at my mother. I looked at the room.

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