Today's OneWord: Towers

I know what everyone else will be writing about in their essays, nestled in the stifling Indian summer swarming through our high school classroom. I know they'll be talking about the towers. The two steel majesties, twins against nature, toppling to the sound of a hungry extremist's engine. How they crumbled. How they turned to dust against the New York skies and pavement.

I don't want to write about it. It hurts too much. Seems too redundant. And yet my father's photo is there, egging me on.

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