ByAbigail Mitchell

Abigail Mitchell is an English writer who graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2013 with a BA in History. Currently, she is a graduate student in the MPW Program at the University of Southern California, where she is also an assistant lecturer. Abigail is the poetry editor for the current edition of the Southern California Review, and has recently been published by Drunk Monkeys.

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    When he offers me a ride home, I think there’s no reason not to say yes. There’s a car coming towards us down the winding forest lane, headlights screaming through the darkness, but he’s all caught up-

    “I’m not supposed to drive on my medication,” he says, and I startle, so he reaches for my hand. He says “No, it’s fine. I haven’t been taking it.”

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