The Goodbye Girl (Red Market Series Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
And when it was night, So sad was their plight, The sun it went down, And the moon gave no light. They sobbed and they sighed, and they bitterly cried, And the poor little things, they lay down and died. And when they were dead, The Robins so red Brought strawberry-leaves And over them spread; And all the day long They sung them this song: "Poor babes in the wood! Poor babes in the wood! And don't you remember the babes in the wood?" I had nowhere to keep her so I emptied out a glass jar of peanut butter, the sticky sweet smell filling up the whole space. I scrubbed it until the label and all it’s glue had was removed and I could see through the clear glass. Drying it in the oven so I know it's as sterile as I can manage here. The blood that was sticky before has dried and formed a crusty shell around her. I slip my sweet little love into the jar and seal it. Holding it up to the light, I see the sacrifice she made for loving me.
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