The Thin Veil by Robyn Sand Anderson

     He stared at his knuckles. The scattered scabs looked like geese, dark flecks against a winter sky. He stretched his fingers out, then closed them in a fist. Small trickles of bright red escaped the hardened crust. He hoped there would be scars. The raw pain of that wound would never heal. Taking...

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Robyn
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