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A young writer sat in my regular chair inside the bookstore cafe. He banged at the keys of his typer, angry and without mercy. Once he drained his coffee cup the writer kept ******* at the rim for a few remaining drops. After staring blankly at the wall for several minutes, the writer packed up his supplies into a ratty backpack, and walked out of the joint. Finally, I figured, my chair had enough of the games. It felt my presence nearby and thus decided we had sins to paint. -Ron Gavalik
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Jul 5, 2018
Jul 5, 2018 at 12:23 PM UTC
My Chair
A young writer sat in my regular chair inside the bookstore cafe. He banged at the keys of his typer, angry and without mercy. Once he drained his coffee cup the writer kept ******* at the rim for a few remaining drops. After staring blankly at the wall for several minutes, the writer packed up his supplies into a ratty backpack, and walked out of the joint. Finally, I figured, my chair had enough of the games. It felt my presence nearby and thus decided we had sins to paint. -Ron Gavalik
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Jul 5, 2018
Jul 5, 2018 at 12:23 PM UTC
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