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found a garter snake when I was seven. begged her to let me take it home because it was dead anyway and I'd never seen a snake not at a zoo. carried it on a stick, limp, dangling, body reduced to a morbid noodle that bounced comically with every step. left it on the driveway in a circle of leaves to get "When we went home." went inside, forgot it. looked for it on the last day, car packed, rain starting to fall and the snake was gone. Maybe, my dad said, His friends came and took him for a proper snake funeral. ate up his words like sugar, got in my car seat, didn't ask about it again. found out years later his girlfriend was always scared of snakes.
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Dec 4, 2016
Dec 4, 2016 at 11:04 AM UTC
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found a garter snake when I was seven. begged her to let me take it home because it was dead anyway and I'd never seen a snake not at a zoo. carried it on a stick, limp, dangling, body reduced to a morbid noodle that bounced comically with every step. left it on the driveway in a circle of leaves to get "When we went home." went inside, forgot it. looked for it on the last day, car packed, rain starting to fall and the snake was gone. Maybe, my dad said, His friends came and took him for a proper snake funeral. ate up his words like sugar, got in my car seat, didn't ask about it again. found out years later his girlfriend was always scared of snakes.
maillane-morison
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Dec 4, 2016
Dec 4, 2016 at 11:04 AM UTC
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