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MONDAY SARA
The chapter opens with Kate, a 14-year-old leukemia patient, meeting Taylor Ambrose, a 16-year-old boy undergoing chemotherapy, during their hospital treatments. Their playful banter about their conditions and hospital life reveals an instant connection, with Taylor’s humor and confidence drawing Kate out of her usual reserved demeanor. The narrator, likely Kate’s mother, observes their interaction with surprise and joy, noting how Taylor’s presence seems to invigorate Kate. Their exchange ends with…-
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THE WEEKEND SARA
The chapter opens with Anna, a ten-year-old girl, asking her parents, Brian and Sara, for $614.96 to buy hockey goalie equipment after revealing she has secretly been practicing with a boys' team. Initially skeptical, her parents are surprised to learn she has been invited to join the team as their first female player. Anna's passion for hockey and her natural talent become apparent, but the cost of the gear sparks a family discussion about finances and the unexpected discovery of their daughter's hidden…-
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THE WEEKEND ANNA
The chapter opens with Anna pondering the nature of existence in Heaven, questioning whether individuals retain their physical appearance at the time of death or can choose their ideal age. She speculates that Heaven might allow personal preferences, such as selecting one's appearance or surroundings, and reflects on her father's comment about feeling perpetually twenty-one at heart. This leads her to consider how people might recognize each other in the afterlife if they appear differently from their…-
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THE WEEKEND ANNA
The chapter opens with Anna's philosophical musings about the nature of Heaven, pondering what age people might assume in the afterlife. She speculates whether individuals can choose their appearance, imagining herself as a seventeen-year-old to compensate for her insecurities. Her father's comment about feeling twenty-one at heart leads her to consider that people may eternally identify with a specific age or phase of life. This introspection transitions into practical concerns, such as how loved ones…-
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THE WEEKEND JULIA
Julia engages in a playful yet revealing conversation with her sister Izzy, debating her conflicted feelings for Campbell, a charming but difficult man from her past. Their banter is laced with humor and sibling rivalry as Izzy teases Julia about her attraction to "jerks" while engrossed in her favorite romantic films. The dialogue exposes Julia's internal struggle: she is drawn to Campbell's familiarity but resists rekindling their connection, fearing emotional entanglement. Meanwhile, Julia grapples with…-
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MONDAY JESSE
The chapter opens with the narrator, Jesse, recalling a summer at fourteen when they were sent to a boot camp on a farm for troubled kids. Assigned to herding sheep, Jesse describes the animals as frustratingly dumb and unpleasant, far from the idyllic image people might imagine. While reading and marking pages in *Tropic of Cancer*, Jesse hears a scream and discovers a sheep in distress during labor. Despite no prior experience, Jesse intervenes to help deliver the lamb, successfully saving its life. The…-
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MONDAY JESSE
The chapter opens with the narrator, Jesse, recalling a summer at fourteen when they were sent to a boot camp on a farm for troubled kids. Assigned to herding sheep, Jesse describes the animals as frustratingly dumb and unpleasant, far from the idyllic image people might imagine. While reading and marking pages in *Tropic of Cancer*, Jesse hears a scream and discovers a sheep struggling to give birth. Despite their inexperience, Jesse intervenes to help deliver the lamb, saving its life. This moment…-
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MONDAY BRIAN
The chapter opens with a detailed, unsettling recipe for creating an explosive using household chemicals, setting a tense and dangerous tone. The narrator, a witness in a courtroom, is abruptly called away by their department, hinting at their professional role in law enforcement or fire investigation. Outside the courthouse, they face a barrage of intrusive media questions, revealing a personal tragedy—the "bleached bones of my family"—suggesting a backstory of loss and public scrutiny. The narrator's…-
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MONDAY BRIAN
The chapter opens with a detailed, unsettling recipe for creating an explosive using household chemicals, setting a tense tone. The narrator, seemingly a fire investigator or first responder, reflects on the emotional toll of waiting and witnessing tragedy while juggling professional duties. Amid a courtroom appearance, they are abruptly called to an emergency—a suspicious elementary school fire. The scene shifts to their frustrated search for Anna and Jesse, revealing strained family dynamics and…-
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MONDAY CAMPBELL
The chapter depicts a tense courtroom scene where attorney Mr. Alexander cross-examines Dr. Chance about the medical treatments involving Anna Fitzgerald, who was conceived as a genetic match to donate to her cancer-stricken sister Kate. Dr. Chance, visibly impatient to return to his patients, defends the procedures as medically necessary, emphasizing that Kate's survival to age sixteen is remarkable. The attorney highlights the ethical dilemma of Anna being used as a lifelong donor, questioning whether…-
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