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Bad Girl

04/28/2026 14:58h
When she was ten her father left her at a Denny’s—You’ll get back. She walked the other way for miles before a car pulled over, a man shouted You are lost, opened his door to her. Beyond him was darkness. No lights, no signs, no people telling her what to do: she kept walking. Upright, strident, terrified by her act. Terrified she was bad for saving herself.