The Drifting Fog

Much of that summer I spent in the bleachers, twirling my whistle until the rope wrapped up my finger, then twirling it the other way. England was wet, with trees like the cousins of trees I knew from home, which was eerier than just having its own trees, and I’d sit in the bleachers watching the fog move through them and rain patter the leaves.

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