Strange But True

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Late on the afternoon of February 3, 2004, exactly thirteen hours before she writes the letter evicting Melissa Moody without warning, Gail can be found downstairs in the dim, low-ceilinged basement of her cozy, well-kept home, folding a week’s worth of laundry. First, she tackles the flannel sheets and pillowcases, next she deals with the towels, then two pairs of crisp, unfaded Wrangler jeans, a worn-out sweatshirt with a frayed Police Athletic League patch over the heart, numerous pit-stained... Fruit of the Loom T-shirts, her size eight flowery nightgown, and Bill’s extra-large pajama bottoms and boxer shorts covered with miniature trout, swordfish, whales, and sharks. Finally, Gail begins balling socks as her thoughts wander the way most people’s do when they are balling socks.
Today, she is thinking of how different her life turned out than she had expected. She is happy, most days anyway, but if someone had shown her a picture years before, say it was a snapshot of herself at this very moment, standing in a spiderwebbed basement folding laundry in the small town of Radnor, Pennsylvania, Gail would have said, No, that couldn’t possibly be me.


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