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Chapter 3 There he was again, at the community center. He sat in his car and watched everyone enter, the sun had sank lower in the sky, the streetlights blinking on, and there he sat. The clock told him the meeting was half over and this was by far the worst he’d done. And to think, just last week… A bitter laugh bubbled out of Leo. You thought sitting here when Caleb approached meant you had a glimmer of hope. Congratulations, you failed yourself again. How does it feel? Leo struggled with what to do next. Did he remain in the parking lot until the meeting was over or it was he better off just going home? He looked out the passenger window, weighing his options, and his gaze settled on the playground adjacent to the park behind the community center. Before he realized what he was doin