I went to high school in a town that always smelled like Cocoa Puffs from the GM factory, near a block-long fence that warned against entering the thorium plant, Kerr-McGee. Where friendships were formed at the local taqueria. Where I was known as Trina Chalupa, but the girls on my soccer team called me Chalups or weta. I went to West Chicago High
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