Tess, who always noticed things, surprised them. She told of a tiny, fierce theft: a stray dog she’d coaxed from the shelter front and brought home for a single week, until the dog’s owner found them. She’d surrendered the animal and the week like an offering. “For seven days,” she said, “I lived like someone who had made a good choice.” The way she said it made all of them ache.
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Ricky sat at the center of it all: the battered leather armchair he’d rescued from a curb, a chipped teacup on the vinyl side table, and a battered turntable with a single cracked album spinning slowly. He called this space the DP — the “Deadpan Palace” according to no one but him — where secrets were traded like baseball cards and memories were polished until they fit into neat little sleeves.