In the car on the way to Gilly's new home, her grandmother struggles to make conversation. Gilly ponders how this ride is different from all her other moves. This time, it is permanent. She regrets the fact that her grandmother has surely taken her out of a sense of duty, and wishes she could be back with people, who actually loved her.
She chooses a bedroom, and eats lunch quietly with her grandmother. As they move into the kitchen to do the.....
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