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Her father cleared his throat, took his hand off hers, and moved it back to the steering wheel. “Colleen, I’m not going to ask you what made you decide to come home. That’s not my business.” He coughed as if he were buying time to consider what he would say next. The sun was directly overhead, and Colleen knew the river probably looked beautiful in the brilliant light, but she didn’t turn to see it. “But your mother’s probably going to ask a lot of questions. That’s just how she is, and she doesn’t mean a thing by it. I’m just telling you so you can think of whether or not you want to give ...more
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