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                                                By Madison Hicks BRONZE
Clarkston, Michigan
Finn walked out the rusting weather door, its hinges barely grasping the frame, to see his father working inside the stomach of a truck. His father’s eyes met his own, and a mutu...
                                                        
                                                                                                                
                                                        
                                                        
                                                    Clarkston, Michigan
Finn walked out the rusting weather door, its hinges barely grasping the frame, to see his father working inside the stomach of a truck. His father’s eyes met his own, and a mutu...
