Neek Brown

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I thought about what little my mother had been able to pull out of my father about Aunt Carol. How she’d abandoned him by running away; how as far as he and Grammy were concerned, he no longer had a sister. As though runaway teenagers were no longer children, no longer vulnerable to the dangers of the world. No longer worthy of empathy or concern.
We Don't Talk About Carol
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