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Reyaunderstood.OldHesselhadbeenamonster,adrunk,awife-beater,atraffickerofwomenwhohadforcedhisownsonintoperjury.Butnomatterhowmuchrotwasinhissoul,hewasstillthemanwhohadraisedhim.
ReyaplacedaglovedhandonKurt''sshoulder,hervoicemuffledbythemask.
"Let''sgo."
Kurtsniffedloudly,thesoundechoinginhisrespirator.Henoddedonce,andturnedaway.
Insideaweatheredshedneartheshore,theystrippedofftheprotectivesuits.
Reyayankedthegasmaskfromherfaceandtookadeep,greedybreath.Comparedtothechemicaldeathinsidethetank,eventheshed''sair—heavywithrot,dampwood,andbrine—feltlikeafreshmountainbreeze.
Kurtstoodthere,watchingher.Helookedrattled,hiseyeswide,whileReyaseemedterrifyinglycalmthroughitall.
"So,"heasked,hisvoicetremblingslightly,"whatdowedonext?WhatdoItellmymomwhensheasks?WhatdoIsayifthecopscomeknocking?"
Reyapaused,considering.
"Youtellthemthetruth,"shesaid."Yourfatherismissing."
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