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“If My Daughter’s A General, Then I’m A Ballerina,” He Said—Until The Doors Opened

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me, they also weren’t going to see me flinch.

A woman brushed past with a tray of champagne flutes. She didn’t pause. She didn’t glance my way. It was as if my chair sat empty.

That was the point, wasn’t it?

From the far side of the room, someone caught my eye. Mara Stillwell. We weren’t friends exactly, but she used to borrow my lab notes in AP Chem continue reading …

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