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... cession.
Eloise sat in the back, apron still knotted, hands folded in her lap like a child at church. The city lights bled across the window in watercolor streaks, but she didn’t see them. She saw the oysters. She saw the diamond necklace. She saw the condoms sliding down his shirt like accusations.
She went to William’s estate driven by a single, desperate, necessary urge: retrieval. She had to excise every last vestige of her presence from that space, every book, every discarde ...
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