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at my daughter, my only child, the girl I had raised on coupons, secondhand books, and sheer stubborn love. I saw how frightened she had been, how manipulated, and how wrong.
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at my daughter, my only child, the girl I had raised on coupons, secondhand books, and sheer stubborn love. I saw how frightened she had been, how manipulated, and how wrong.
“You should have asked me,” I said.
I held her while she cried.
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