Act I Mateo Alvarez ran into the kitchen with one shoe half untied and panic all over his face. The back door swung shut behind him, sending a hard metallic thud through the…
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Act I The boy stood at the hospital counter with three hundred-dollar bills and a face that looked like it had already been through a war. His left eye was dark and swollen….
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Act I The first insult came wrapped in a smile. Sarissa stood in the business class aisle with her hands folded neatly over her navy uniform, her red-trimmed hat perfectly angled, her name…
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Act I The motorcycles arrived before sunrise. Their headlights cut through the empty bus station like searchlights, sweeping over crushed cans, torn wrappers, and a yellow curb stained by rain and old oil….
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Act I The boy counted the money three times because the answer hurt too much the first two. A one-dollar bill. Three quarters. Two dimes. A nickel. His little sister stood beside him…
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Act I Noah Reed stood alone in the center of the courtroom with a bruise under his left eye and two little girls crying at his feet. His sisters sat on the green…
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Act I The young man placed the helmet on the table like he was laying down a piece of his heart. It was old, scratched, and heavy. Yellow paint had faded into dull…
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Act I The black SUV door was already open. That was what made Grace Miller stop breathing before she even understood what she was seeing. Her ex-husband, Colin, had one hand wrapped around…
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Act I The dog came to the clinic because she knew. Some animals run from pain. Some hide under porches, beneath trucks, behind dumpsters where the world cannot ask anything more of them….
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Act I The German Shepherd hit Lucas before anyone saw the danger above him. One second, Lucas was standing beside the robotics booth with his hands in his hoodie pocket, staring up at…
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