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Sis.2 lived on the second floor of a narrow brick building above a small, cluttered bookstore. By day she worked the cashier’s register at Cat.com, a neighborhood site that sold vintage cat toys, handmade collars, and tiny knitted sweaters for pastry-sized felines. By night she stitched stories into the collars she sold, embroidering a single line on each: a sentence that belonged to the cat who would wear it.

As for Sis.2, she became a story on the collars she’d made: a small looping sentence tucked into a dozen stitches—“She left the door open.” People whispered it, cats curled around laps and purred it, and once in a while a collar would arrive with those words already embroidered, a reminder that endings were invitations.

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Sis.2 felt then the thin seam between mending and binding. Her stitches could give memory an anchor, not a weight. She made a collar reading: “Keep the good. Set the rest adrift.” Mira fastened it around the kitten’s neck, and for the first time in years the sisters sat facing each other without a map between them.

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Days became a string of deliveries. Collars arrived by courier and by cat. Some cats—shy ones who left only in moonlight—slipped them onto Sis.2’s table and vanished. Each request was peculiar: a collar for a cat who wanted to learn to read the stars, one for a cat who had lost the color of its tail, another for a tabby who needed a sentence reminding her how to forgive the dog that once scared her.

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