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“You can turn away”, he says as he sets the bowl and scalpel on the tray next to my bed. I wince, obligingly lower my head, but as the blade digs in I watch him work, painstaking. Extracting one shard at a time from my arm: pincering it out, spluttered with blood catching a glimpse of the glint, like a flash, before glass hits tin. No tears then, only after, when he stares and says: “You won't do that in a hurry again.”
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Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11, 2015 at 2:36 PM UTC
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“You can turn away”, he says as he sets the bowl and scalpel on the tray next to my bed. I wince, obligingly lower my head, but as the blade digs in I watch him work, painstaking. Extracting one shard at a time from my arm: pincering it out, spluttered with blood catching a glimpse of the glint, like a flash, before glass hits tin. No tears then, only after, when he stares and says: “You won't do that in a hurry again.”
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Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11, 2015 at 2:36 PM UTC
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