Eric Oandasan

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For three months, in Manila, no one would tell the old girl where he was. And then in April, as abruptly as they’d taken him, he was back. When he saw her, he wept. Not some stoic pallbearer’s solitary macho tear, either. A full, blubbering breakdown. To speak, to say her name, took him a few tries.
In the Country: Stories
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