Julian kept glancing at her through the rearview mirror as they drove. Normally, mornings with Mira were loud and full of laughter, she’d chatter about her hair, her classmates, the songs she and Milo made up, even the color of the sky. But today, that spark was gone.She sat quietly in her seat, her backpack hugged tightly against her chest, looking out the window with her lips pressed together. The silence felt heavy, wrong.“Mira,” Julian started softly, keeping his tone gentle, “you okay, sweetheart?”A small pause. Then a flat, quiet, “Yeah.”He tried again. “You’re usually talking my ear off by now.”“I don’t feel like it,” she said, still staring out the window.Julian exhaled slowly. “Is it because of what happened earlier?”She didn’t answer right away. Then, finally, in a small, trembling voice, “Why were they saying that, Daddy?”His hands tightened around the steering wheel. He’d expected that question, dreaded it, but hearing it from her, it still hurt.“They were saying
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