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Rosie stiffened. “Are you going to take Atlas away?”
Julian met her gaze. “No. I promise. I just want to make sure your dad’s okay.”
The house was small and quiet, tucked between two boarded-up properties. Inside, the air was stale and cold. A portable oxygen machine sat unplugged beside the couch.
A man lay curled under thin blankets, his breathing shallow and uneven.
“Dad?” Rosie whispered.
The man stirred weakly. When he saw Julian, embarrassment flashed across his face.
“I told her not to bother anyone,” he rasped.
Julian removed his cap. “Sir, I’m Officer Brooks. Your daughter was worried about you.”
Atlas padded forward immediately, placing his head against the man’s chest, listening. His body tensed.
The man coughed hard, chest heaving.
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