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The past always finds a way of dredging itself up and growing roots in the present. 

When Aunt Lydia dies and leaves one sister an heirloom and the other a seemingly ordinary photo, the dearly departed opens old wounds that never healed.

Originally appeared in Dark Fire Fiction
(publication discontinued)

Kings River Life Magazine

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Meet the Author

P.M. Raymond is a project consultant living on the East Coast with 27 cookbooks and an imaginary dog named Walter. As a native of New Orleans, mystical undertones are the roux in her crime and horror writing.

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