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                                                By Lydia Abend BRONZE
Concord, Massachusetts
The door stubbornly creaked as Mr. Cadigan dragged it against the grain of the bland beige carpet and clicked it shut. He tugged on it one more time as if to assure us that no one...
                                                        
                                                                                                                
                                                        
                                                        
                                                    Concord, Massachusetts
The door stubbornly creaked as Mr. Cadigan dragged it against the grain of the bland beige carpet and clicked it shut. He tugged on it one more time as if to assure us that no one...
