The Girl Who Forgot Her Name
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was already dressed-jeans, sneakers, hoodie zipped u
orrow," Joanne said over pancakes. "T
d, pretending
intention of st
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the house through the back d
from the cars and crowds. Her
wanted the truth, she
-she knew better than to draw attention
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heard her speaki
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s pa
fter 2 p.m.,
e
he wore a gray coat, white boots, and walked
ehind parked cars and old brick pillars. He
y from the main road, and stopped at
ent i
by the
on
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hed the
she stepped in. The warm smell of
or a brief second-jus
gnit
er expressi
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ger
said. "You f
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ck. "You shoul
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're supposed
dropped li
round the strap of her bag. "Y
indow. "You don't reme
she asked.
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y m
"You were part of something. Something we bu
coat and pulled out a
tex
handw
her
from the truth.
s stomach
na said, her voice now trembling just s
why
idn't
acked away and
t there for
ath
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ame i
me. She f
know w
to think I was
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r reflection in
e f
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me girl who woke up
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