2000 Deciduous Trees : Memories Of A Zine (9781937316051) - Plot & Excerpts
His eyes were wide and the skinny girl's were formed in familiar hatred. She must have been in this situation before. He stumbled to his feet, caught between the coffee table and a pair of bare ankles. His hands found their way to his back pockets, seeming to retreat as if from a cookie jar. "Kristin, this is…" His voice was feeble. She would not let this happen. Not in her home. She was not the victim. Her voice came with that too much sugar twang that voices sometimes get in uncomfortable threatened disapproving situations, "Never mind who I am, child." She could not stand to hear her own name with this Kristin skank’s. And she could not bear to hear him say her name like this. She loved to hear him say it and hearing it now would break her. "Never mind who I am, child, call me auntie, cousin, sister—what have you. More likely I'm just a neighbor. Have to check up on this one now and again, making sure he's got three squares and a decent roof over his head." She was not looking at them.
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