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scount supermarket, weighing two packages of ground turkey, my medical school dreams sixty days past due. Then, a diamond necklace, shape
kitchen table, eating instant ramen, complaining about server costs. Now, his "strict landlord" Mr. Miller was chauffeuring this we
starburst pendant. My body went numb, the crushing sadness replaced by a terrifying, abso
a single, chilling command: "Tear his life do
pte
Vanc
e numb from the chill of the open freezer, but I kept weighing them in my hands. I was calculating the price per ounce in my head.
he screen. It was another warning email from my loan servicer. My medical school debt was sixty days past due.
ut the package that cost fifty cents more back into the very
d of expensive high heels hitting cheap linoleum was completely out of place in a
e rich, floral scent completely overpowered the harsh sm
trench coat that probably cost more than my rent for the entire year. She was holdin
at the price tag, she grabbed a bottle of red wine that I knew cost t
ce dripping with an exaggerated pout. "I cannot believe you j
ith me to give her space. I learned early on in my life t
let out a high-pitchme. Her eyes dragged up and down my faded, oversized puffer j
ehind her ear. The harsh fluorescent lights of the supermarket bounced off her wrist, nea
t her wrist. My gaze
aped like an asymmetrical starburst. My heart stopped beating for a ful
ical school library, I sketched that exact asymmetrical starb
thy, triumphant laugh escaping her red
d from my numb fingers. It hit the
ce of trash that had blown in from the street. She turned on h
han was sitting at our wobbly kitchen table, wearing a sweater with holes in the cuffs,
tomer. I moved like a machine. I walked to the register, pulled o
icago snowstorm hit me right in the face. The wind cut thro
directly in the handicap spot right outside the doors. Th
ck suit stepped out of the driver's seat and opened the rear door for her. S
oor, he turned his head slightly. Th
man who pounded on our basement door every month, screaming at Natha
assive tires hit a puddle of slush, spraying fre
shaking so violently I could barely pull my gloves off.
on the woman's phone screen when she lowered it. The network connection was te
scrolled through a grid of pure, unfiltered
s a close-up selfie. I put two fingers on the screen and zoome
rburst diamond necklace, engraved into th
loser. That was a monste

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