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Now I eat the same dish, almost twelve years later, when my phone rings. I glance down. Camp Kawartha flashes across the screen. My heart sinks.
I move to the next room, where it is quieter.
“Hello?” A question, not wanting an answer.
Mac from the camp introduces himself. I picture someone in their twenties, on the phone in a camp office, whistle around their neck, lists of camper names scrawled across papers, lost camper items already accumulating.
“Kail is quite homesick. He’s telling us…if he goes on the canoe trip, he’s going to make sure to get food poisoning so that he’ll have to be evacuated.”
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