Blood and the Mirror
I. The funeral was hot. Not the kind of hot that makes you sweat—that was expected, it was Mississippi in October, the air thick as soup—but the kind of hot that makes you feel the weight of everything that has ever happened in a place pressing down on your shoulders like a physical force. Talia Dupont stood at the edge of the cemetery and watched the dirt fall into the grave. Her grandmother...
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