The facts, as I remember them, are these:
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Key Biscayne is not an island of facts. It is an island of erasures. The facts, as I remember them, are these:
That is the last fact I have.
The deepest fact: In 1997, a boy named Nicolás fell from the tenth floor of the Ocean Tower. He did not die. He landed in a bougainvillea bush, stood up, brushed the pink petals from his hair, and walked to 7-Eleven to buy a Slurpee. When asked how he survived, he said: Key Biscayne is not real. You can't die in a place that doesn't exist. The deepest fact: In 1997, a boy named
Three. My mother stopped calling on weekends. That is not a fact of Key Biscayne, but of geography. Still, I place it here because the island has a way of absorbing silence and turning it into landscape.