Since my family bought a house on Flynn Island in Higgins Lake, I have become increasingly interested in the stories attached to the place. You do not just inherit the view, the dock, or the walk through the trees. You inherit the rumors, the half-remembered names, the old stories people repeat because they have been repeated for so long they feel like part of the land itself. One story in particular always seemed to resurface: The story of Ezra…
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