Eric Macalik

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But I regretted what I saw, which all along I hadn’t wanted to see: her incompleteness, she without him, Mama without Papa. Since he was gone, I’d avoided being alone with her, avoided looking into her eyes. I didn’t want to witness her devastation—I could hardly bear my own.
In the Shadow of the Banyan
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