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She remembers vividly walking in. The smells the feel of the coarse hard wood against her feet the yellowed and peeling flakiness of floral wallpaper. She recalls the meat simmering on the stove. The stove which was old bulbous and black-cast iron perhaps. It filled the small one room lighthouse collecting between the crevices wedging and flattening itself between plaster and cement. Each step made a sound reminding the surroundings of her presence. The solitary light bulb flickered as she pulled its string. Brushing her cheek she felt his toes swinging 180 degrees then back again -maybe less of a dramatic angle.
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Jun 12, 2013
Jun 12, 2013 at 4:18 PM UTC
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She remembers vividly walking in. The smells the feel of the coarse hard wood against her feet the yellowed and peeling flakiness of floral wallpaper. She recalls the meat simmering on the stove. The stove which was old bulbous and black-cast iron perhaps. It filled the small one room lighthouse collecting between the crevices wedging and flattening itself between plaster and cement. Each step made a sound reminding the surroundings of her presence. The solitary light bulb flickered as she pulled its string. Brushing her cheek she felt his toes swinging 180 degrees then back again -maybe less of a dramatic angle.
kimberly-brown
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Jun 12, 2013
Jun 12, 2013 at 4:18 PM UTC
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