She feels as frail as paper, only not. If she were, he would have torn her to shreds by now.
It’s cold outside. Indoors, the phone is ringing. It’s shrill and monotonous, like birdsong at sunrise. She knows that he is outside, too, despite the fact she cannot see him. She can smell him.
The moon is white as cotton, perfect circle cut into the void of
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