The Pale Letter
The envelope was pale, almost the color of old bone, and it sat on the kitchen table of the St. Jude’s Community Center like a wound that refused to close. Arthur Penhaligon, the center’s director for thirty years, stared at it. He was a man carved from patience and bad coffee, his spine curved by decades of hunching over grant applications and eviction notices. The letter was addressed to him...
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