pte
y in the middle of the day. They usually rush along the sidewalks
t Cass
ime wandering around, struggl
eople wore poker faces as they talked on their phones while walking briskly down
er eyes for a better vision as she slowly walked while trying hard not to drop on the ground every time a passerby bumped into her. She felt her way to the
if I don't find somewhere to
n her blurred sight was a hindrance. She knew the street very w
h. If she dropped it any lower, she'd definitely throw up right there and then. Her phone started ringing again. She didn't answer. She knew it
g. When she had ordered her first bottle, she reasoned she wanted to celebrate her upcoming exhibit. When the second
and she knew just the place for a perfect one. The rest must have done somet
one," she told the lady behind the co
ould yo
the letters merging into one. "
ong cappuccino coming
the lady a handful and said, "Just get the exact
dra the rest of the coins and said, "I'll serve you your coffee if you w
ent to the nearest table and made herself
rs?" a male voi
the table from her and when she peered through her heavy lids,
ndberg and I nee
me," she slurred and cl
irritation so she opened her eyes once again to look a
she asked, not really
offer you sure
d, "And wh
e my
gh her veins stopped and drained down her head as
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