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The Last Chapter

Author: Nicolet Hale
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April. Grace turned nine and a half and announced this milestone at breakfast like it required acknowledgment.

"Nine and a half is significant," she said.

"In what way," Nathaniel said.

"Halfway to ten." She poured her juice. "Ten is significant."

"Why."

"Double digits." She said it like this was obvious. "Everything changes in double digits."

Nathaniel looked at me.

I looked back.

"Does it," he said to her.

"Yes." Certain. "I've been observing."

"Observing what."

"People in double digits." She
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