"He was not a talkative man, but she knew her father loved her by contrast to his treatment of the rest of the world. He touched her hands as if she were made of both glass and electricity. There was an unspoken closeness between them, but her loyalty came from her private concern for him, her longing to understand his deeply mysterious and sad nature. It was enough to make her forfeit summer trips with friends in high school even when the thought of his dank cabin and his perpetually sun-burned face felt like no fun at all."
--Excerpt from the correlating short story, "We Were Hunted" written by Joan Tick and Illustrated by Maude Black.
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