Abitha Wingfeather

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All the lives that weren’t ours. We could stare at them, which made them ours in a different way. If you held something inside your head—a delicious line of pearly buttons, a folded sweater, fancy perfume bottles on a shiny mirror on a counter, a silver bracelet on a wrist—it became yours, too. You couldn’t lose it.
I'll Ask You Three Times, Are You OK?: Tales of Driving and Being Driven
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