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o me。 What was my father bringing his brother for his

fortieth birthday?

I picked it up。 It wasn't a painting—it was much too light for that。 Plus; it made a strange;

muted rattling noise when I shook it。

I was just unrolling the top to peek inside when my father came back through the front door。 I

dropped the sack and straightened up; and when he

slid behind the wheel; I said; “It's okay with you; isn't it?”

He just looked at me; his hand on the key in the ignition。

“I … I'm not ruining your day with him or anything; am I?”

He cranked the motor and said; “No; sweetheart。 I'm glad you're ing。”

We didn't say much to each other on the drive over to Greenhaven。 He seemed to want to

look at the scenery and I; well; I had a lot of questions;

but none I wanted to ask。 It was nice; though; riding with my father。 It was like the silence

connected us in a way that explanations never could。

When we arrived at Greenhaven; my father parked the truck; but we didn't get out right away。

“It takes some getting used to; Julianna; but it does

grow on you。 They grow on you。 They're all good people。”

I nodded; but felt oddly afraid。

“e on; then;” he said; taking the sack from the seat。 “Let's go inside。”

Greenhaven didn't look like any kind of hospital to me; but it didn't look quite like a house;

either。 It was too long and rectangular for that。 The

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