Losing them, fixing them, forgetting to put them in
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Jennifer Swift lives in Washington, D.C., where she is grateful to have a room of her own. She recently completed a masters in fiction writing at Johns Hopkins University and is working on a novel about an unconventional woman living in World War II–era Australia.
We’ve all heard there was drinking, that the parents weren’t home, that the house was huge, full of places for disappearing. And when the girl pressed charges a week later, the boy was incredulous, and his parents were ready to put up a fight.