The Last Dance at the Halo
The champagne at Tommy Day's Long Island party cost more than Clara Day made in a month. She knew this because she had seen the receipt—he had asked her to file it, as she filed everything: his expenses, his schedules, his apologies, the thousand small debts he accumulated and forgot. Clara stood on the second-floor balcony of the party and watched the jazz band play below. The trumpet player...
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