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My daughter-in-law banned me from seeing my only grandson, she told th…

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For weeks, I moved through rooms David had organized and felt ambushed by evidence. His reading glasses beside the bed, his handwriting on freezer labels, his boots near the back door. The checkbook balanced through the previous Sunday.

Mason was six then. He came over the Saturday after the funeral and climbed into my lap without asking. He smelled continue reading …

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