ed was the coppery taste
hes from mine, his spittle hitting my cheek as
-plan co-working space. The social media mob his sister Karen had whipped up cheered him
ir so she could show off at her da
ter of twisting reality, claimed I' d sabotaged the "complicated" electric car, jealous of Ashley' s
ad hitting the polished concrete floor
, li
n't broken. There was no pain, no blood, no screaming mob. Just the gentle hum of the air
text from my friend: Good luck with y
was the morning Karen Todd would walk over a
dead. I
liberate. I walked to the window and looked down at my driveway. There it was, my pristine, stardust-grey Lucid
this
ing through my side. I took a deep, steadying breath and w
ile plastered on her face. Her daughter, Ashley, stood a few feet behind he
you there?" Karen' s
tton. "Hi, Kare
s just... well, it' s not fit for the occasion. I was hoping, just this once, we could borrow yo
ory. The casual entitlement, the focus on
time, I w
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