The Distant Affair
The soup was not the soup. Margaret Holloway knew this with a certainty that bypassed thought and settled directly into the marrow of her bones, a cold and heavy truth that tasted of copper and ash. She sat in the corner of the diner, the vinyl booth cracking softly under the weight of her uniform, the fabric of her tactical vest pulling tight across her chest like a second skin that had begun...
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