There were things Nathan couldn’t see. Chairs. Certain animals. Flashlights. In a restaurant, he would walk to his table, the waitress would gesture for him…
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He tried to find the place where no one knew him. But before he could do that, he had to use the bathroom. He joined…
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The border is closed. Over the chicken wire fence, a protest roars. Loudspeakers fight; roll over the hills of corn growing row by row that…
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