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Sunday Stories: “Skeleton”

May 11, 2025 No Comments

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Skeleton
by Greg Mulcahy

Without a back story, Driscoe said, there was nothing to hook the purity of thought to.

Problem of the moment.

Flicker of Driscoe’s thought.

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