The Covenant of Second Chances
The coal dust in Pennsylvania doesn't wash off. It gets into your lungs, your fingers, your dreams, and stays there like a second skin made of the earth you're trying to escape. Thomas Blackwood knew this because he had carried it since he was ten years old, working the split shift in the mines while other boys his age walked to school and read books and dreamed of things that had nothing to do...
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