But, perhaps, known then, known night, standing kitchen, foul meat air — Laura Kasischke, White Bird a Blizzard

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But, perhaps, I should have known then, I should have known that night, standing in the kitchen, that foul meat in the air- looking back on it now, I see that it was the end and the beginning of something more than dinner. More than ruined appetite, a postponed meal, a marriage strained, a freezer unplugged. I could smell the death between them.

Laura Kasischke, White Bird in a Blizzard

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