I imagined her poised, a humerus in one hand, a toothbrush in the other, as she gently brushed away the last remnants of the person who had once used that arm to shake hands, open doors, lift a mug of tea. I wondered if it was so very different from how I myself looked when I sat on the floor of my finds room, perhaps sitting cross-legged, at the center of a circle of newly cleaned bones, a tibia in one hand, a toothbrush in the other …

Hazel Butler

Chasing Azrael

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