Son had left the island, but Son had not left his place in Father’s mind. That was why, even while he was on his lunch break, mincing the chicken with the green peppers and dousing the back of his throat with island cabbage, he imagined his son, sitting there on his other side, griping with him. There was already a lack of realism to this premise. Son w…
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