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“You always tell me to keep going,” Max said, with a tone that was both admonishment and confession. “No matter what changes.” Swapped In Secret The Other Family

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Miriam considered the question with a gravity she’d place on any hurt. “Some do. Some make peace. Others—” She tapped the ledger as if it might whisper its secrets. “You need to decide what peace looks like. The town will tell you different things depending on where you stand.”

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Oliver first noticed the change on a Tuesday morning, the kind that smells like wet pavement and burnt toast. His son, Max, who usually entered the kitchen with a solemn, sleep-tangled frown, bounded in humming a tune he’d never learned. The backpack on Max’s shoulders had a bright dinosaur patch instead of the worn soccer-ball iron-on Oliver remembered sewing on last year. Max kissed him on the cheek—something he hadn’t done since he was five—and asked, with startling confidence, where Oliver kept the blue ties.