Dust motes hang in the late afternoon light.  The kitchen smells of burnt coffee and unspoken words… You learned early.  Quiet is safer.  Smaller is safer.  Men don’t cry.  Men don’t show weakness.  Men carry on, no matter what. Your father’s hands, calloused, rough as sandpaper, never touched you, except to correct.  A grip on…

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