napkin
June 16, 2008  [116]
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  • I wiped my mouth delicately with my napkin. I was sitting at a ten foot long glass table and I'd just eaten an exquisite dinner. I picked up my glass [...]

    [Amy]

  • and we were enveloped in the darkness that was as inviting as the warmth of a mother's embrace. [...]

    [d]

  • thing to wash... [...]

    [rishi]

  • she folded it and placed it on my lap a thousand words with no explanation a thousand ways to leave me scribbled and scribbled with lost faith and hope and [...]

    [adam]

  • The napkin made a poor choice in covering up. It was only a little piece of white square. There was no way it could possibly cover up all my nudity. [...]

    [SuJi Kang]


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