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Other People's Bodies by Becky Mandelbaum

Other People's Bodies by Becky Mandelbaum

Victoria once learned in a science class that no two things can ever really touch, that even when it looks or feels like two objects have made contact, there exists always an infinitesimally small space between their atoms, a molecular cushion of politeness or, as Victoria came to think of it, prudence.

Heisenberg by William Shih

Heisenberg by William Shih

You make the first move, a vague email saying something to the effect that you’re around and bored, and if he’s free, you might be free, too.