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this as urging June to marry Neil. May is later buried. Life begins to turn back to normal after a time of grieving, bringing the
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Lily attempts to tell August the truth but is interrupted by Zach, who takes her for a honey run. They stop at a store to pick up a few things. Zach gets arrested after one of his friends, who they had met at the store, throws a Coke bottle at a white man, and none of them will tell who did it. Zach
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Lily finally finds out the truth about her mother. August was her mother's nanny, and helped raise her. After her marriage to T. Ray began to sour, Deborah left and went to stay with the
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