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Dad always says boys grow faster because their bodies need more room to hold all their stupid.
“Kids?” An uncomfortable laugh bubbles out of me. “Gosh, no. I don’t make enough money to pay for the therapy they’d need.”
No matter how much you love someone, you can’t save them from drowning. They have to love themselves enough to learn how to swim.”
My dad clears his throat. “Bible width apart, son.” “Dad, quit it,” I grumble. He isn’t even religious.
“Because you have things to say. And people should listen.”
“Healing isn’t linear, Mara,” Mitsu says. “Some days it’s five steps forward and other days it’s seven steps back. There’s no finish line. The goal is just to keep stepping.”

