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Summary
In “This Time,” Will found it strange that the cigarette smoke did not block the door when the elevator stopped on the fourth floor. In “And There He Was,” Will instantly recognized the person who entered the elevator on this floor as his father, Mikey Holloman. In “My Pop,” Will’s father hugged Will. In “Is It Possible,” Will felt that his father’s hug healed the toughened parts of him. In “Pop Pulled Away,” Mikey greeted his brother, Uncle Mark. In “I Have No Memories,” Will did not have any memories of his father. Shawn had tried to conjure up memories of Will’s early years with their father, but Will was only three years old when Mikey died so he did not remember those experiences. In “A Broken Heart,” Will recalled how his mother always claimed that Mikey died of a...
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