Memories – Elizabeth Guilt

I poured myself a whisky, larger than usual, and slid Shelly out of her case. The wood was silky-cold against my hands as I settled the guitar against myself and fumbled through a few chords. My fingers were stiff and awkward; I had never been Mark’s most apt pupil. 

Slowly, quietly, I began to sing.

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