“So you erased him instead.”
“I couldn’t bear to watch you lose him twice.”
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Carl didn’t answer.
I stood up slowly.
“The boy next door,” I said.
Carl nodded. “He must be our son. It’s the only explanation that makes sense.”
“Then we’re going over there,” I said. “Right now.”
We walked across the lawn together. I knocked harder this time.
The woman opened the door. The moment she recognized me, all the color drained from her face.
I knocked harder this time.
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“Nineteen years ago, did you adopt a baby boy from the hospital placement program?”
Behind her, the young man appeared in the hallway. He had a dish towel thrown over his shoulder. He looked between his mother and us.
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