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Until August taxi69 When I was about four, I’d gotten partially stuck inside a Murphy bed in our old apartment on Seventh Avenue, which sounds like a humorous predicament but wasn’t really; I think I would have suffocated if Alameda, our housekeeper back then, hadn’t heard my muffled cries and pulled me out. Trying to manoeuvre in that airless space was somewhat the same, only worse: with glass, hot metal, the stink of burnt clothes, and an occasional soft something pressing in on me that I didn’t want to think about. Debris was pattering down on me heavily from above; my throat was filling with dust and I was coughing hard and starting to panic when I realised I could see, just barely, the rough texture of the broken bricks that surrounded me. Light – the faintest gleam imaginable – crept in subtly from the left, about six inches from floor level.
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