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I waited for what felt like a day in a glass room with skin-colored curtains things going in, things coming out He came in, panting hard and kneeled beside the cold table where I sat Face reddening in the cheeks on the nose, just like mine When I told him, two tears fell out of each his eyes and I thought I was made of stone He carried me through the wet April snow, put us in a cab and took me home There was a bath running and steam on the mirror I got undressed for the third time that day and sank into the hot white bubbles He held my right knee with his left hand and told me we weren’t going to school tomorrow
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Nov 10, 2015
Nov 10, 2015 at 8:19 PM UTC
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I waited for what felt like a day in a glass room with skin-colored curtains things going in, things coming out He came in, panting hard and kneeled beside the cold table where I sat Face reddening in the cheeks on the nose, just like mine When I told him, two tears fell out of each his eyes and I thought I was made of stone He carried me through the wet April snow, put us in a cab and took me home There was a bath running and steam on the mirror I got undressed for the third time that day and sank into the hot white bubbles He held my right knee with his left hand and told me we weren’t going to school tomorrow
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Nov 10, 2015
Nov 10, 2015 at 8:19 PM UTC
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