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Chapter 64: The Silver Lining

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Amara’s POV

The post office clerk didn't even look up as he slapped the "EXPRESS" sticker onto the two large, reinforced boxes. To him, they were just cardboard and tape. To me, they were the last six weeks of my life, stitched into twelve garments that carried the weight of my son’s future.

"Tracking number's on the receipt, lady," he grunted.

I tucked the slip of paper into my bra, the only place I knew it would be safe. As I stepped out of the building and into the biting Belvidere wind, I a
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