The woman’s last name was Whitmore.
The second I saw it, something inside me shifted.
Preston’s mother was a Whitmore.
I had spent most of my career as an engineer solving problems by refusing to ignore details that didn’t fit. You could hide a flaw beneath paint, distract people with appearances, or insist a structure was sound, but eventually the numbers told the truth…. Continue Reading ⬇️
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