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“I don’t have a home,” she said matter-of-factly. “I have a room here and a stall at the barn when they let me sleep there.”
“You have a home,” I said. “You have a bedroom that we’re going to paint whatever color you want and a bed that isn’t bolted to the floor and a lock on the door that you control. The judge says you get to leave.continue reading …
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