After the Red Rain

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When she awoke, he was still gone. In those first muzzy moments of waking, she thought maybe he might have returned, entering through the window. But she was alone in a bed that, for the first time, seemed too big. She could have been disappointed or agitated.
But, instead, she found herself thrilled. She’d kissed him.
That kiss… it had been too short, and afterward they’d both been flustered and in shock, but it had been perfect nonetheless. The memory of it made her woozy, a pleasant and unple
...asant feeling at the same time. She could replay the kiss too easily. She could feel his lips lingering on hers, long after the kiss had been broken. She wanted another. But who knew if Rose would even come back?
Optimism was hard to come by in Ludo Territory.
Until recently, he’d said. Until recently, I’d never seen anything beautiful in the world.
Did he mean… He couldn’t mean.
No, he didn’t mean.
She touched her scar, wishing—as she often did—that she could sink her fingers into it, prize up an edge, then peel it all off.


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