The Price of Paws
The empanada cart smelled like cumin and diesel and the particular brand of loneliness that exists in a city of eight million people who will never ask your name. Leo Martinez adjusted the heat under the griddle and watched the morning rush flow past on Bedford Avenue—the commuters in suits who bought coffee and didn't buy conversation, the delivery drivers who bought coffee and bought exactly...
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