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of relief and something I couldn
on?" he asked, a
, my voice already feelin
starting to blur, like a waterc
smiled, the way he used to hum off-key in th
apers from the counte
you, Evie," he said, his
ker of confusion.
d smoothly. "Sudden memory loss. I'm your close friend, Eth
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echoed s
Evelyn Hayes, the neuroscientist, observ
the fading wife,
the guest room.
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and musical, but with an undertone th
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m doorway, leaning against Et
fragile, almost transluc
r eyes sweeping over me with a condescending pity. "
e her. The name
are of you like this," she cooe
d, avoidi
smile a little too bright. "This weekend. A small affa
dea had struck her, "You could even be our
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so absurd, it ba
flickering candle, ab