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When I Woke Up You Were Gone by Jon Kemsley Clark

1 h 17 min · 5 de sep de 2018
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He followed the number on the card with one finger and dialled with another, the receiver in the crook of his neck. The call was picked up but nobody spoke. He replaced the receiver after a few seconds and took a sip from the glass on the table in front of him. A thread of blood appeared in the water from where he had bitten his lip, fraying out as it twisted around itself, becoming nothing.

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