Our apartment, on the first floor, was only five hundred square feet, but for the first time we had our own tiny bedroom, where the morning sun poured in, where we’d wake to that rush of light and the birds exchanging their secret messages, incomprehensible in our world. We liked the soft sheets and, whenever the children were napping and we managed to push the door shut, a white light would bathe our souls while we made love. We even joked of having a sixth child. The air in that house was in constant motion, which saved us during that prematurely hot spring. It felt almost like the beach,
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