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As I drove toward the trailer, I noticed the open sign at the local carryout. I could use something to drink. I know I won’t have anything in the trailer. I swung into the parking lot and shut the car off. Making sure I lock the doors before entering the building. The last thing I need is for Cora’s car to get stolen on my short visit here. I walked to the back of the store and grabbed a large bottle of water from the cooler. I glance around at the snacks, but nothing really seems appealing right now. I’m sure I won’t be able to think about food until after I finish going through my father’s possessions. Settling on just the water, I headed to the counter to pay. “Sunshine! I never thought I’d see you again after you left us for the bigger city.” Terry, the owner, tells me. The first ti