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"I don't still need a hospital."

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"Yeah. But he's from Olvala and we weren't letting any of them in."

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"Huh?"

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"Your mother's father was from Olvala. Right around when you were born, Olvala changed their pollution procedures and Anitam sanctioned them and wouldn't renew or grant any visas. He was with your mother when she gave birth, but he wasn't able to get legal permission to come back until recently. He was hugging you, on the plane, he had a very hard time putting you down. You were so tiny. I brought you to visit once but you were too little to remember. He looks at all the pictures and the videos of your recitals."

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"He never wrote or anything."

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"We could have gotten in trouble for breaking some immigration rules if anybody got mad and decided to look."

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"Oh. And we're not sanctioning Olvala any more?"

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"I don't keep very good track of official policy. They straightened up their procedures, and I guess enough people finally wanted to live there that he could get a swap visa."

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Nod. "Okay."

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"He was a plumber, working on becoming an electrician."

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"Why's he switching?"

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"I think plumbing pays much better in Olvala than here."

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"Oh."

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"Have they covered what happened in Olvala when you were a baby in history class?"

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"The reds thing. They came out okay because they did it first but nobody else can do that now. People should do our thing instead."

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"Yep. - do they teach you in school that people should do our thing?"

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"Yeah."

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"I bet every country teaches that people should do whatever they do. I do think Anitam's right, but I bet they'd teach you that either way."

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"Oh."

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And he lets Ladah know when he's set up a time to meet his grandfather.

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And Ladah comes home from school and they take the train downtown to a coffee place in a purple neighborhood. Ladah's grandfather is there sipping water.

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Telkam's hair is a streaky white green these days; Ladah dyes his a shade he likes, but can never be bothered to unpurple his eyebrows. He waves. "That's him."

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"Hello," says Ladah, holding Telkam's hand tightly.

"Hello," says his grandfather in halting Anitami. "Your - father says you speak Orvaran -"

"Yeah," says Ladah, switching. "My other grandfather knows a lot of languages so I know them too."

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"He's better than me," he says in Orvaran. "And the best in his class."

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Grandpa smiles. "You play the piano so well."

Ladah nods. "Did my mother play piano ever."

"We didn't have a piano. She could paint."

"I paint some but I like piano more. I don't have to wait for it to dry."

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