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He pops, twice, static slipping into his cells like a ballet, and then just as he had in my kitchen doorway, he becomes empty space. The air makes a more forcible noise filling where he had been, like the rush of an elephant sitting down. And it feels silent, even though the noise around us is all-encompassing. The girl and I look at each other, and I begin to climb down. |
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