
Alexander MacLeod Reads “Once Removed”
The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker
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Then a Stranger Will Be Better Than Caren, Greet Said.
Greet looked around the room and said she didn't know what to do. She reached out and jiggled a single piece of crystal. Amy thought about the after life of objects, all the things that were still here and the people who were not. For redge, any stranger will be better than caren. But where asked, how? Just fill the hole, greet said,. Once they looked up, it was obvious, the opening, the octagonal bracket exposed and the black and white wires hanging down.
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