Regina Leigh
Short story originally published in Room literary magazine. ©️ Laura Durnell
Slivers of cut grass stick to my calves and hands. Sweat soaks my bra. I am sweating. Not glowing, as Mom calls it. Sweating. I want the dirt, the remains of our lawn, off me. It hasn’t been mowed in…
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