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‘Relative Fiction’ Chapter 4: Lost and Found

By Sage Van Wing (OPB) and Claudia Meza (OPB)
April 26, 2021 12 p.m.
A black-and-white comic-book style drawing shows a child with pigtails talking to an adult, with dialogue bubbles depicting the following conversation. Child: "Look at the picture I found!" Adult: "Oh, yeah. He had a really rough childhood... Your dad ran away when he was 13 & survived on his own as a little hoodlum!"

Nicole learns more about her dad's childhood.

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