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Wait, I thought.
Wait.
There’s so much more I need to say to her. But it was too late.

I turned to glance out the back window. There was Ma standing apart from the others on the sidewalk, looking after us in the twilight, her shining face growing smaller and smaller and eclipsing the flowers she held clutched in her hands.

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