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River’s POV

The sun wasn’t all the way down yet when I got to the Community Field. It was hanging low, casting everything in that soft golden light that only shows up near the end of fall. The sky had that quiet glow, and the air was cool enough to make me breathe a little deeper. Not cold, just enough to remind you it was getting late, that the day was winding down.

I walked past the old chain-link fences, the ones with little gaps and bends from years of kids kicking balls and climbing on them. The wooden benches nearby were just as familiar—faded, creaky, a little lopsided. A couple of parents sat there talking, sipping coffee from paper cups while keeping half an eye on their kids. The kids were all over the place, chasing a ball, yelling like they had no volume control, laughing like life was easy. And maybe it was for them.

Then I saw him, Noah.

Even from a distance, he stood out. He always did. Tall, steady, like the field itself was part of him. He was leaning on one of the go
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