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Words are like seeds, I think, planted into our hearts at a tender age. They take root in us as we grow, settling deep into our souls. The good words plant well. They flourish and find homes in our hearts. They build trunks around our spines, steadying us when we’re feeling most flimsy; planting our feet firmly when we’re feeling most unsure. But the bad words grow poorly. Our trunks infest and spoil until we are hollow and housing the interests of others and not our own. We are forced to eat the fruit those words have borne, held hostage by the branches growing arms around our necks,
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It’ll be worth it, though, in the end. Fighting for a lifetime of this.
Twice. Once for Adam. Once for Warner.
“Aaron,” I whisper. He pulls me into his arms. And I fall.

