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“So here’s what we’re going to do,” Mara said, standing up. “Leo, you organize the healing circle. Arthur, you talk to the chorus about sharing the mic. And I’ll make the tea. Because the work of community isn’t about winning an argument. It’s about building a table long enough that no one has to sit on the floor.” “Sal didn’t understand what it meant to be trans
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Later that night, after Leo and Arthur had shaken hands—a little awkwardly, a little sincerely—Mara locked the front door of The Lantern. She looked at the faded photograph on the wall: Sal, young and laughing, with his arm around a woman with silver-streaked hair and the posture of a dancer.
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