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Yes, they all agree. It's time to go. Relatives and friends trickle away leaving her to close the door. Washing up their plates, she listens to the sounds of silverware clinking softly under the suds. Her eyes cold and hard as the knife she holds. Staring at a dripping distortion of herself, the face on the blade is unrecognizable. Stabbing the knife into suds that close behind the blade in a slow thin flow, no visible trail is left to show the water's wound. Her tears drip through unnoticed in the changing color of the dishwater. Relatives and friends stream in to stand by her, a torrent of sympathetic chatter, Red roses, her favorite, so lovely standing tall together. Yes, they all agree. That was clear as dishwater.
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Nov 7, 2009
Nov 7, 2009 at 9:47 AM UTC
Standing By
Yes, they all agree. It's time to go. Relatives and friends trickle away leaving her to close the door. Washing up their plates, she listens to the sounds of silverware clinking softly under the suds. Her eyes cold and hard as the knife she holds. Staring at a dripping distortion of herself, the face on the blade is unrecognizable. Stabbing the knife into suds that close behind the blade in a slow thin flow, no visible trail is left to show the water's wound. Her tears drip through unnoticed in the changing color of the dishwater. Relatives and friends stream in to stand by her, a torrent of sympathetic chatter, Red roses, her favorite, so lovely standing tall together. Yes, they all agree. That was clear as dishwater.
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Nov 7, 2009
Nov 7, 2009 at 9:47 AM UTC
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