You think? by Francis Gerd

It wasn’t yet four, but the late September afternoon was turning from a bracing chill that was not unpleasant to a sharp, clammy cold that was. The rooks cawed and flapped in the long copse of pines across the field, falling out over something. We had long run out of things to say to each...

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