Libby Hill

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These memories would press her into periods of intermittent sorrow, and her boys remembered these, and how she’d go into her room and turn the key. I still wear her ring, a blossom of diamond flecks, which she meant for me. If she were here, she would understand the cost of living in the in-between.
Everything Happens for a Reason: And Other Lies I've Loved
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