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The drive to Morning Lake was slow, the fog stretching time. Pines lined the narrow road, silent sentinels. Lana passed the abandoned ranger station and turned onto the overgrown service road that had once led to the summer camp where the children were headed. She remembered the excitement: a lake, a fire pit, new cabins built by volunteers. She remembered the yearbook photo—smiling faces pressed against bus windows, cartoon backpacks, Walkmans, disposable cameras.
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