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A sudden hiss on the grass and there she was – her eyes plumbing the pit of my fear, her tongue – like jealousy – licking the distance between us. My fingers gripped the hoe’s handle, and a **** whipped through the air; then a thud muted whatever she wanted to portend; not even a faint moan seeped from her mouth. My knees trembled as my eyes cast a final kiss on her broken skull.
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Apr 7, 2015
Apr 7, 2015 at 8:15 AM UTC
Encountering Snake
A sudden hiss on the grass and there she was – her eyes plumbing the pit of my fear, her tongue – like jealousy – licking the distance between us. My fingers gripped the hoe’s handle, and a **** whipped through the air; then a thud muted whatever she wanted to portend; not even a faint moan seeped from her mouth. My knees trembled as my eyes cast a final kiss on her broken skull.
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Apr 7, 2015
Apr 7, 2015 at 8:15 AM UTC
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