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Barbara's Cousin

at the edge of the bed, thin curtains caught the sunlight, it was all the silence one room would hold. She faced the window, tilted with her back to me, her honey comb hair hanging over the branch of her neck. She rose, light filled the room, it gushed over her books.
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sean-william-carrero
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Feb 25, 2016
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