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Black & Blue

by james-leggett

she takes a blue pen writes "man" over a scribbled out "beverage" of a Dunkin' Donuts coffee warning after I suggested with a sarcastic tone the blue almost as dark as her black nail polish chipping away if you look close enough she mentions a story of her boyfriend and his new car something with adventure and romance like a hard boiled detective story my black and blue hoodie slightly too big but comfortable in this winter the rest of them make separate orders prolonging our hang out when there are no immediate plans for later and no one wants to volunteer their parents' house all of our backpacks pile together on the floor they're useless until Monday hers is a regular bag with notebooks peeking out she says Dunkin' Donuts coffee is good but she prefers Starbucks I don't drink enough to tell the difference I trust her judgement
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Published
Jan 30, 2017
Time
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A potential love story.

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