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I taught Blaze how to drive.

I taught both Blaze and Canyon how to play football.

I grew up quickly. I had to.

But Mom needed me and I don’t regret a minute of it.

“I need to tell you something,” Mom said, taking a very deep breath. “I should have told you a long time ago, but there was never a right time. I mean, when was the right time? Ugh. Okay. So, remember what I told you about your dad?”

I sat back in my chair. “My dad?”

I hadn’t seen my dad since Canyon was born.

I was six.

I only remember my dad in snapshots.

I remember playing football with him in the backyard.

I remember that he was a big, strong man.

I remember he looked a lot like I do now.

I remember he was stoic.

“You mean about why he left?” I asked.

“Yes,” she said breathily.

“You told me that your marriage was very rocky and that he just left one day and you never saw him again,” I repeated her words back to him.

“Yes,” she said. “That’s mainly true. I just didn’t tell you the rest of it. I didn’t tell you that… God, this is hard. I didn’t tell you that we were not the first family that he left.”

I shook my head.

Her words didn’t register.

I repeated them in my head.

We were not the first family that he left.

What did that mean?

“I don’t… I don’t understand,” I said.

Mom started to cry. And she said, “You have a half-brother. An older brother.”

I stood up at this point.

The chair dragged on the floor.

“No. No, I don’t believe you,” I told her.

Disbelief washed over me.

I felt like the world as I knew it was collapsing in on me.

“I'm so sorry,” she said to me. “I never meant to hurt you. I just never knew the right time to tell you. But I have to tell you now. I have to tell you before... before he does.”


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