It was always the same conclusion. Carefully vetted professionals, glowing recommendations, advanced degrees in early childhood education, all of them leaving my house as if fleeing a disaster zone.
I clenched my jaw and pressed harder on the accelerator. I could not blame them. I could not even blame my former wife, Alessandra, who had walked out eight months earlier with hollow eyes and trembling hands, seeking refuge with her brother in Zurich.
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