Just One Look
Chapter One
There are sudden rips. There are tears in your life, deep knife wounds that slash through your
flesh. Your life is one thing, then it is shredded into another. It comes apart as though gutted in a
belly slit. And then there are those moments when your life simply unravels. A loose thread
pulled. A seam gives way. The change is slow at first, nearly imperceptible.
For Grace Lawson, the unraveling began at the Photomat.
She was about to enter the photo developing shop when she heard a somewhat familiar voice.
"Why don't you get a digital camera, Grace?"
Grace turned toward the woman. "I'm not good with that techno stuff."
"Oh, come now. Digital technology is a snap." The woman raised her hand and actually snapped,
just in case Grace didn't know what the word meant. "And digital cameras are sooo much more
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