9 Oct 2022

Shall I speak in the first, second, or third person, she asks herself. You wonder how you got the wrong address and ended up in Inwood. I didn’t double check and didn’t care. You idiot. She wouldn’t call someone else that, so why do it to me? I get on the subway presently past tense. Imperfect.

A view of a walking tunnel into a subway station, sun with fluorescent lights trailing the ceiling, ending in a silhouette of a person just about to exit the other side of the tunnel.

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