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ONE WEEK LATER, I stood in the back room of a restaurant in Hyde Park. The room was filled with birthday balloons. A cake half the size of a wedding cake stood on a pedestal in the middle of a long serving table. Already-cut pieces of a marble sheet cake sat on paper plates. Round tables covered in paper cloths filled the room, and in the center of each, a small

centerpiece made out of Matchbox cars surrounded pitchers filled with Kool-Aid.

Laura had rented the place and planned this whole thing the moment she realized that I had no idea how to do it, and

Althea was too overwhelmed with Lacey to give a party any thought. Laura, of course, had given it too much thought, but the kids didn’t seem to know that.

Jimmy and his friends sat on the floor on the far side of the room, playing some kind of game that I didn’t understand.

Laura and Althea were running it. It involved a lot of shouting and laughing and prizes. Althea had already warne

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