

It Wasn’t a Decision
It isn’t sudden. That’s the first thing you’d correct, if anyone asked. Not that anyone has asked in a way that really lets you answer. They tend to come in already decided, already holding the shape of the story in their hands. But it isn’t sudden. Things like this don’t arrive all at once. They shift. Quietly. Gradually enough that you don’t notice the exact point where something becomes something else. You and Claire are fine. Not perfect—no one is—but fine in the way that
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Counting the Cars Again
“Let us be lovers, we’ll marry our fortunes together—” you said it half-laughing, like nothing could break it. I packed up my doubts in a worn canvas bag, and we boarded a bus headed somewhere that mattered. We smoked at the back where the windows were dirty, watching the country blur into questions. You read me the news from your phone in your lap— every headline a fracture, a warning. And the moon rose over the turnpike tonight, soft as it used to be, strangely unchanged. I
Mar 182 min read


The Garden That Stayed
By the time the last grocery store closed, Harrow Bend had already begun forgetting itself. The town lay in a shallow valley where wheat once grew tall enough to brush the sides of passing trucks. In the evenings the fields had moved like water when the wind came through, long golden waves folding and unfolding beneath the sky. Now the fields were the color of old bone. Dust drifted across the empty roads in pale spirals, and the wind moved through the valley with a dry whisp
Mar 166 min read







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