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“Heirlooms taste better, plus they don’t all ripen at once, which makes them great for minimizing waste. Also, they’re open pollinated, meaning you can dry their seeds and use them to grow next year’s batch.”
Mason rolled the paper into a tight log and then folded it in half. “Something like that.” He slapped the improvised weapon against his palm. It hurt. Reportedly invented by English football hooligans, the Millwall brick wasn’t as effective as a wooden baton, but it could still deliver a painful wallop.
Don’t ever be lured by the shine of trinkets that don’t help you survive. If you do, someone will be picking them off your body after you’re gone.”
“Sometimes, darlin’, you have to let the world do what it’s gonna do.”