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Marina closed the journal and looked out to sea. The island had not been returned to innocence—no place ever is—but it had been returned to language. People spoke of it now without the hush of guilt, as if naming made it less heavy. In the chest, in the cellar, in the bench at the cove, the island kept its memories honest.

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On opening night a handful of island residents came by: Elise, Jonathan, Finn, and Stella with her bright scarf. A woman who introduced herself as Margaret’s niece stood in a corner, reading the letters as if sifting through the bones of a relative. People paused at the photograph of the two children—many faces recognized one of the children as the boy who’d once lived on the ferry route and now worked in a print shop uptown. He had grown into the same haunted expression. Marina closed the journal and looked out to sea

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On her second morning, Marina climbed the hill behind the boathouse to photograph the cove at sunrise. She found, instead, a small door in the ground half-hidden under a bramble of blackberry vines. The door was weathered iron, a porthole handle encrusted with salt; someone had painted the numerals in a hurry once—2013—before the paint flaked off. Curiosity made an honest thief of Marina. She cleared away the bramble with the heel of her hand, found the ring, and pulled.