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Elara had tried to dismiss it. Her grandmother, Celeste, had been a woman of quiet mysteries, a seamstress who could stitch a torn cloud back into a sky, who always claimed she could hear the regrets flowers had for not blooming brighter. But a website? Celeste had died in 1999, before the internet was anything more than a dial-up squawk in most homes.

Her brother’s voice. Older, tired, but unmistakably Ben . dearlorenzo.com

A pause. Then a voice she hadn’t heard in twelve years. “El?” Elara had tried to dismiss it

On the eighteenth night, her phone buzzed. A number she didn’t recognize. She almost didn’t answer. dearlorenzo.com

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One comment

  1. dearlorenzo.com

    100% agreed on how AWESOME this movie is. Not a lot of movie has titles that speak for itself. It was furious in all senses (unlike Fast and Furious where it is more physical adrenaline than emotion sometimes). But why does the poster have colour?

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