Billy Hammond was seventeen and already tired of everything.
Not dramatically tired. Not the kind of tired that writes poetry or smashes guitars or runs away to the city. Just a quiet, persistent exhaustion that lived in his bones and made every morning feel like starting a shift at a job he hadn't applied for and couldn't quit. He worked at a gas station on the edge of Brooklyn, pumping gas and checking oil and listening to men talk about things he...
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