The Brooklyn Botanical Garden, in full bloom, pulsed with its own kind of jazz, a riotous symphony of colors and scents spilling over itself, refusing to sit pretty in its own perfection. But beneath that riot, that soft light filtered through petals and leaves, a different kind of dissonance hummed. Three women sat on a weathered bench, tangled in the …
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