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Submitted to Contest #297
I walked into the bathroom and saw his toothbrush standing in the glass by the side of the sink. I had bought it for him on the third day and left it there waiting for him. He had never used it. It mocked me with its newness, its immaculate bristles, its untouched purple handle. But I did not move it. I just left it there, alone and idle, in the glass by the side of the sink. It had all been so fast, so bewilderingly odd, and I was still counting days. The day we met, the day we touched, the day we said goodbye. I didn’t want to think...
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