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She put out the cigarette in the soft part of my leg, twisting, folding, pressing ash to puckered skin. Her eyes never left mine—not for a moment—no one said a word. The hairs stood on ends. The hands clenched in fists. The cigarette ground from flame into ash into skin and the endless smoke curled up around us, bodies open and waiting for a feeling that would not come.
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Jul 7, 2021
Jul 7, 2021 at 2:34 PM UTC
She put out the cigarette
She put out the cigarette in the soft part of my leg, twisting, folding, pressing ash to puckered skin. Her eyes never left mine—not for a moment—no one said a word. The hairs stood on ends. The hands clenched in fists. The cigarette ground from flame into ash into skin and the endless smoke curled up around us, bodies open and waiting for a feeling that would not come.
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Jul 7, 2021
Jul 7, 2021 at 2:34 PM UTC
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