What qualifies as old is becoming ever more recent.
I remember where I was standing. It was May 2006, and I was attending a book publishing convention when I felt the splash of hot coffee on my calves. And I remember what I was wearing: a Chloé prancing-horse skirt I’d purchased on a financially delusional whim five years prior. This was an item deeply of its time—low-slung, sheer, clingy. A book publishing convention is no place for a skirt of this caliber or style, which could explain the karmic coffee punishment.
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