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The Quonset He Built Inside the Horse Barn

Mara stood at the door, unimpressed.

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Inside, the place smelled of fresh-cut plywood, steel, coffee, and stove black. Nathan had hung one picture on the wall: Martha at twenty-seven, sitting on the hood of his old Ford, laughing into the wind.

Mara saw it and softened for half a second.

Then she hardened again.

“Where do you shower?”

“Gym in town. Or the house.”

“Where do you do laundry?”

“House.”

“So you still need the house.”

“I didn’t say I was burning it down.”

Kevin ducked his head under the low curve. “It’s warmer than I expected.”

“It’ll heat fast,” Nathan said.

Mara touched the wall. “What about condensation?”

“Air gap behind the inner panels. Vents. Dehumidifier when there’s power.”

“What about permits?”

Nathan said nothing.

Mara closed her eyes. “Dad.”

“It’s inside an agricultural structure.”

“That’s not an answer.”

“It’s the answer I have.”

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