That was the summer of slow time — when an afternoon could hold a whole season inside it. When "hot" wasn't a warning but an invitation: to wade into the creek until the cold numbed your ankles, to lie in the hammock and watch clouds shape-shift, to stay outside until the first firefly signed the dusk.
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