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Now, at 35, he was gone. I leaned down and pressed my lips to his forehead, a final, cold touch. As I walked into the corridor, my mind a fog of disbelief, two nurses huddled near the station, their heads bent in conversation.

“She still doesn’t know, does she?” one whispered.

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