It’s a Tuesday night, and it is hot in the sticky way that the state of Georgia becomes all too often. I’m sitting in a chocolate-brown microsuede reading chair that was clearly chosen by someone who cared more about quaint charm than comfort. The smell of burnt coffee beans mingles nicely with the vaguely European jazz, interrupted only by the occasional sharp hiss of steam.
A girl sits at…
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