A PAIN

by Paul Smith

Mary and Derek find themselves sitting on the same park bench together. Derek has things to get off his chest, but he seems to be talking to the world in general, oblivious to the fact there is someone else nearby.

Mary and Derek find themselves sitting on the same park bench together. Derek has things to get off his chest, but he seems to be talking to the world in general, oblivious to the fact there is someone else nearby.

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