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The Local Sonic, Colorado

"I got kissed once," she mumbles, sitting outside the local Sonic, between her fingers a corndog fumbles, mixing her slushy with beer and tonic. The not-so-neon sign of the dive flickers like a flashlight there; the activity isn't alive, its fundamental force impaired. "I remember it vaguely," she groans, the seat of her car squeaking, "The times were full of gasps and moans, my memories are fleeting." Many things happen at night while others are asleep. Under the not-so-neon light, the stillness made her weep.
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effieebbtide
19 / Transfeminine
Published
Nov 24, 2015
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Inspired by the odd stillness of nightlife.

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#life#night#sign#neon#drinks#corndog#sonic#nightlife#notthehedgehog
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