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Sunday Night

I got black-out drunk again last night. I only remember scraps.

When we clapped the table to the beat, the forks made tiny chirping sounds against the plates. 

In the car I told everybody that we had all lived a quarter of our lives already.

When I fell in the snow, dark shapes leaned over me and blotted out the stars. “Will he be okay? Will we?”

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