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Chapter 64

Nora's POV

The Thursday lunch with Ethan almost didn’t happen because of a goat. An actual goat.

It started at eight in the morning when Mia appeared in the kitchen doorway, still in her school uniform, holding her phone out toward me with an expression caught somewhere between delight and deep guilt.

“Mom,” she said, “I need to tell you something, and I need you not to be upset before I finish explaining.”

I looked up from my coffee. “That sentence has never once led to good news.”

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