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Chapter 19 – What Ethan Knows

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Ethan came to find her on a Sunday evening, which was when he did his serious talking. She had noticed this about him in adulthood — he was their mother's son in the way he moved around difficult things first, the way he took his time with the approach and then said everything directly once he got there.

She was on the stone bench in the east garden, the same one she had been sitting on when Derek appeared three weeks ago. The evening was mild. The garden smelled like the last of the season's h
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