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Chapter 41: The Longest Dinner

Author: Sylvia
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 22:02:58

The soup was butternut squash.

I know because I stared at it for a long time without eating it, watching the cream swirl at the center settle into the surface. Listening to the first ten minutes happen around me the way a person listens to rain from inside a car. Alvin was talking. He was always talking at the beginning of dinners. Filling the room with his own frequency so everyone inside it started vibrating at his pace.

Harry ate his soup.

The calm economy of a man who had learned long ago n
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