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I paid for my parents to fly out and see me for the first time in four years. They stayed at my sister’s house 30 minutes away. I set the table every night for a week. They never came. On their last day, Mom texted: “Maybe next time, sweetie!” I was the bank. Not the daughter. So I shut it down.

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not make it tonight. Hannah promised the kids a movie night, and your father is just exhausted from the sun.”

I looked at a cracked marble column in the hotel lobby where I was working—a piece of history that had survived because someone decided it was worth the effort to save.

“Mom,” I said, my voice devoid of its usual tremor. “You leave in forty-eight continue reading …

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