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Summary
LaPointe's pregnancy progresses smoothly, with minimal complications. She diligently attends regular medical appointments and adheres to the prescribed dietary regimens, prioritizing the health and well-being of her unborn child. However, her search for a permanent living situation becomes overwhelming, adding to the already mounting stress of impending motherhood. In an effort to find solace and rejuvenation, LaPointe decides to take a weekend trip to Portland, Oregon.
As LaPointe boards the train, a sense of apprehension engulfs her, and she finds herself fixated on thoughts of her future as a mother. In this moment of vulnerability, she receives an unexpected email from a woman from the Lummi tribe, who had been trying to reach her for months. The email unveils a surprising revelation—LaPointe's grandmother owned a significant piece of land that was now legally passed down to her.
Intrigued and taken aback by this...
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This section contains 1,252 words (approx. 4 pages at 400 words per page) |