The cousins look nothing alike: the son curled in a ball, fists clenched, wide-eyeing his rival on their grandparents’ bed; the nephew stretched the full length of his 24 inches, arms outstretched, like Jesus. Twenty-five years later, the cousins break bread and drink wine at the family table.
Becky Jo Gesteland lives in Ogden, Utah, where she teaches English-related subjects and writes flash prose
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