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“Daddy?” Theo curled against my side in bed. “Where do words go when they die?” I’d orchestrated the bedtime routine flawlessly: bath (taken), teeth (brushed), potty (tinkled), books (two), song (one, poorly sung), and snuggle (his chin on my second rib). Now was the moment when our son’s eyelids were supposed to flutter gently closed,…

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Source mix

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Coverage

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CurrentWire ranked this story 38.2 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.

Freshness
13.2 of 35
Source authority
14 of 20
Coverage breadth
4 of 20
Geographic relevance
3.5 of 10
Story prominence
3.5 of 10
Velocity
0 of 5

Strongest signal: source authority, 14 of 20. How each signal is calculated.

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