
The year is 2001 and my parents and I are staying in our family’s commodious little cabin on a quiet street of a sedated lakeside town. The exterior is beige, the windows are a worn red with paint chipping from the sills, and the humble little structure stands in a sparse forest composed almost completely of spruces and …
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