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“Ladyfist Absinthe,” I murmured, rolling the name on my tongue. It tasted like a bad memory.
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“I want to feel like that,” she whispered. “Just once. Before the fist closes.”
I nodded and walked out into the wet, heavy dark. The air smelled like iron and angelica root. Behind me, I heard the jukebox skip, then settle into a new song: Billie Holiday, singing “Gloomy Sunday.”