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Glamour Girl
She was so glamorous; she floated over the tiles, all shimmer and sequins, her shoes making clack-clack noises as she went. She was there, in a fully present way, and from within her emanated liberty and irresponsibility. Her lips her pillowy and plump; her dress fitted her and turned body shape into an art form.
”may I have this dance?” She turned.
”Go screw yourself, duckling.” Her voice was like silver bells. She turned away, back to her drink. The empty glasses surrounding her would have made a beautiful photograph. The scotch in her hand was almost finished.
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