David Waldron

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“I wish I didn’t have to ask you,” I said. “Don’t waste wishes,” D’Allessandro told me, flapping his napkin under his chin as if he were shooing away a mosquito. “You only get a few in your lifetime—you shouldn’t waste them. There’s only one thing worth wishing for in this world anyway.” “What’s that, sir?” “An easy death,” he said.
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