Offerings
March 15, 2018The way he leaves a banana-mayo sandwich on the counter. His special blend of applesauce with too much cinnamon brims over a white glass bowl. The scratchy blue-and-green-car sheets left folded on the hide-a-bed.
The way he leaves a banana-mayo sandwich on the counter. His special blend of applesauce with too much cinnamon brims over a white glass bowl. The scratchy blue-and-green-car sheets left folded on the hide-a-bed.
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