Megan

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She starts to cry just like that, with her hands full and unable to wipe her face, cries about her father, or about her mother, or about herself in a pointless, waning present. She cries—perhaps—because her father once told her she was spiteful and parents, she has always felt, should have to like their children more than that.
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