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Sunday Stories: “Our First Apartment”

May 17, 2020 No Comments

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Our First Apartment
by Nadya Agrawal

Our first apartment was a small, shitty little thing. It boxed us in with thin walls made of flaking plaster. Faint but noxious fumes sat in the hallways. Our knees would touch the bathroom door when we used the toilet. It was horrid, and we deserved it.

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