The Devil's Share
The rain in Los Angeles didn't wash anything clean. It just made the grime slicker, turned the streets into black mirrors that reflected the neon signs back at you doubled and distorted. I sat in my office on Sunset Boulevard, nursing a glass of whiskey that cost two dollars and tasted like regret, waiting for a woman I should never have agreed to meet. She came in at nine, right on time, which...
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