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One Came Home Chapter 2 Summary

  • Georgie's still at the funeral, trying to tune out Reverend Leland and focus on the Wisconsin River instead.
  • She recalls that, earlier in the year, giant flocks of pigeons nested everywhere around, but their nesting ended right before Agatha ran away.
  • Georgie thinks of a day at the end of March when the pigeons came to Placid, Wisconsin, the flocks blocking the sun and dropping, well, pigeon droppings, everywhere.
  • That day, Agatha took a parasol and ran into the middle of the street, toward the approaching flocks. She held the parasol up and spun under the pigeons as the flock broke around her shape.
  • She called to Georgie, but Georgie was too scared to come.
  • Georgie finally cries when she remembers how she was too afraid to spin with Agatha, and she runs away from Mount Zion Cemetery when Grandfather Bolte tries to comfort her.