“The Doll,” by Amaya Duran
Mar 7th, 2018 | By DefenestrationShe was Pocahontas in her school play this year. “Because I’m dark,” she told us. Her hair is black and hangs straight down her bony shoulders. Her hands are small and soft as she pulls me through the hall.
Mariella. She’s my blood and two years older so I listen.