Sunday, Or A Summer's Day
(A House on a Hill, Part 2)

by Harold Abramowitz
Book 1 of the Particle Series
The drama of noise – home events that call themselves into question. That hold some walls up, tenuously. And then the insufficiency of the noise, the events, speaking the events. There’s nothing to add to what you already know. I know. To do? To do, ever enough? You are inside the house, but listening from another hill, simultaneously. And you will not be able to intervene?
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From Sunday, Or A Summer’s Day
opening
Natural. Never mind that. Freedom. Opinion. I take that duty very seriously. I love you. And that was very funny, you know. It was very funny to falsify that in such a way. I mean, really. Mentally. And all of that frustration. manifest. It was just like you to do that. And I couldn’t believe it when you stepped into the room and told me. I asked you what you wanted to do. I was asking you what you wanted to do. You said that you were ready to lose. No, you didn’t say that, but I believe you were brushing your hair at the time. I do. There’s nothing to add to what you already know. What if you were married? What children exactly?
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Harold Abramowitz is a writer and teacher from Los Angeles, author of a book, Dear Dearly Departed (Palm Press, 2008) and a chapbook, Three Column Table (Insert Press). Harold’s writing, alone and collaboratively, has appeared in various publications. With Amanda Ackerman, he co-edits the literary project eohippus labs. Harold has an MFA in writing from the California Institute of the Arts. He teaches at Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles.