by Shari Dinkins
THIS IS GOING to be great. I’m going to choke this down in six weeks and get on with my life. All I got to do is get through this next month and a half and I’m home free.
I feel as if I can read their minds. It’s based on the idea that it’s better to pull a bandage off quickly rather than slowly; that it’s easier to jump in the pool than get in toe-by-toe. They sit, thirty-two of them, wincing. The early morning sun feeds in through old blinds. Seven-fifty a.m. Just another hour and a half and I’m out of here. I stand looking out at them, contemplating.
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