NaomiBy the time I leave work, the sky is muted orange, the kind of LA sunset that looks tired, faded, stretched thin across the shoulder of the city. I am walking toward Fairtax, moving through the small clusters of people heading home, thinking mostly of Sophie’s after-school program before the traffic worsens.She runs towards me the moment she sees me, her backpack bouncing, her tiny dog tugging on its leash. She’s breathless, eyes bright in a way I envy.“Mom! Look, he learned a new trick!”The dog twirls once, a clumsy half-circle.I smile, leaning down to adjust the strap of her backpack. “Aww, that’s so cute.”We start walking home, her small voice chattering about her art project, what she ate for lunch, and which kid argued with whom. I nod, listening, letting her voice anchor me.We reach the corner near Crescent Heights.The traffic is heavier here, cars edging forward, headlights flashing as the sun dips lower.Sophie’s dog wriggles suddenly, pulling free from her h
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