Debbie Tully Lipscomb

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She pulls into Floyd’s road and turns off her ignition. And then she stops for a moment, sits in her car, feeling the air chill as the heater dies down, watching the wind whip the bare branches of the trees overhead, waiting to feel ready to face Floyd. Five minutes later she takes a deep breath, and heads toward his front door.
Then She Was Gone
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