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My hands shook as I lifted the lid of the small wooden box. Inside wasn’t money or jewelry. It was a faded photograph, a bundle of old letters tied with blue ribbon, and a yellowed newspaper clipping dated twenty-eight years earlier.

The photograph showed my parents standing beside a much younger couple. The man looked so much like Graham that my heart nearly stopped. Before I could ask another question, Graham gently took one of the letters and whispered, “The man in that picture is my father. Your parents have known my family since long before we ever met.”…

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