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Martin stabs at the thin steak, burnt black at the edges. It’s leaving little pale red pools on the Styrofoam plate. The dishes are never done. The steaks are always done wrong. The laundry sits wrinkled on Continue reading Ruby Tuesday By Stephen Conley
Friendship— The enjoyment of spending time with Sally.
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It was the kind of occasion where if you blinked, you surely would miss the sleight of hand he employed to achieve the illusion.
The farmer laid his weathered hands in the deep soil as he stooped sweating in the midday sun.
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