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We used to live in the city. I had a good job, big plans, and a life that made sense. Then I got laid off. My company downsized, and just like that, I went from team lead to job seeker with a toddler and a mortgage to pay.
Then I got laid off.
Lucy, my wife, and I had a four-year-old boy, William, and bills that didn’t wait for dreams to come true.
She hated it from day one.
“You dragged me here,” she said a week after the move, standing barefoot in the middle of our new kitchen.
The boxes were still taped shut around her. “There’s nothing here for me, Brian. I don’t know anyone. The grocery store closes at 8. I mean, who lives like this?”
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