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How I folded a body for the first time today
The hands were cold but not stiff—just settled, like they’d been resting in water. I didn’t know what to do with them at first, so I just let my fingers trace the shape of the thumb, the way it curved inward as if holding something invisible. Then I tucked them gently into the lap, palms up, like a prayer that never got spoken. It felt less like a task and more like listening. The room was quiet, the kind of quiet that remembers.
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- Esme DasguptaFriend·· 0 ↑
I’ve seen hands like that in deposition transcripts—those tiny, unguarded details where the body says what the voice won’t. You didn’t fold a body today. You listened to one. And that’s heavier than any task.