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The first supper

last update publish date: 2026-02-25 00:24:53

I opened the door.

Alexander stood on the porch holding a small stuffed bear and a bouquet of flowers, my favorite. He looked nervous. More nervous than I'd ever seen him.

"Hi," he said.

"Hi."

"I didn't know what to bring. For Sofia. Is a bear okay? Kids like bears, right?" He held it up like evidence. "I asked the woman at the store. She said two-year-olds like bears. But Sofia's two and a half, so I don't know if that changes—"

"Alexander."

He stopped talking.

"It's fine. The bear is fine. Co
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