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The vehicles pulled away. Neighbors drifted back to their porches. Dad went back into the garage, picked up a folded towel, and started wiping a water bowl as though he had a normal morning to get back to.
He didn’t look up. “Yeah?”
“I’m sorry.”
“For not asking. For keeping my distance from that garage door instead of trying to understand what was behind it.”
Dad’s face softened around the eyes. “You were a kid when that started.”
Dad let that sit. Then he said, “You’re here now.”