Chapter 1

2018 Words

Picture Postcards By J.M. Snyder The postcard is waiting for me when I get home from work. It’s tucked in with a few bills, a letter from my mom, and an ad from Wal-Mart that I just toss away. The letter I put aside, and I shuffle through the bills, disinterested. Then I see it. A glossy beach at sunset, a couple holding hands, walking along the surf. Love in L.A., it reads in a flourish script across the orange sun. I don’t know anyone in Los Angeles. I turn the postcard over, and my heart freezes at the tight black words scrawled on the other side. I miss you. Everything about you. About us. I hate living this lie. My address in the block letters I remember so well. A smudged thumbprint beneath the stamp. The cryptic message—I miss you—and nothing else. No return address. Nothing to

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