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The
food
was
good
:
crusty
garlic
bread
,
thick
red
sauce
,
good
spicy
meatballs
.
Shadow
complimented
Marguerite
on
it
.
"
Old
family
recipe
,
"
she
told
him
,
"
from
the
Corsican
side
of
the
family
.
"
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"
I
thought
you
were
Native
American
.
"
"
Dad
s
Cherokee
,
"
said
Sam
.
"
Mag
s
mom
s
father
came
from
Corsica
.
"
Sam
was
the
only
person
in
the
room
who
was
actually
drinking
the
Cabernet
.
"
Dad
left
her
when
Mags
was
ten
and
he
moved
across
town
.
Six
months
after
that
,
I
was
born
.
Mom
and
Dad
got
married
when
the
divorce
came
through
and
I
think
they
tried
to
make
it
work
for
a
while
,
and
when
I
was
ten
he
went
away
.
I
think
he
has
a
ten
-
year
attention
span
.
"
"
Well
,
he
s
been
out
in
Oklahoma
for
ten
years
,
"
said
Marguerite
.
"
Now
,
my
mom
s
family
were
European
Jewish
,
"
continued
Sam
,
"
from
one
of
those
places
that
used
to
be
communist
and
now
are
just
chaos
.
I
think
she
liked
the
idea
of
being
married
to
a
Cherokee
.
Fry
bread
and
chopped
liver
.
"
Sam
took
another
sip
of
the
red
wine
.
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"
Her
mom
s
a
wild
woman
,
"
said
Marguerite
,
semi
-
approvingly
.
"
You
know
where
she
is
now
?
"
asked
Sam
.
Shadow
shook
his
head
.
"
She
s
in
Australia
.
She
met
a
guy
on
the
Internet
,
who
lived
in
Hobart
.
When
they
met
in
the
flesh
she
decided
he
was
actually
kind
of
icky
.
But
she
really
liked
Tasmania
.
So
she
s
living
down
there
,
with
a
woman
s
group
,
teaching
them
to
batik
cloth
and
things
like
that
.
Isn
t
that
cool
?
At
her
age
?
"
Shadow
agreed
that
it
was
,
and
helped
himself
to
more
meatballs
.