By Cassie Carter This is a I found myself at the tip of Manhattan. A row of old, boarded-up storefronts whose grey I began walking north, kicking at scraps of wood, rusted tin and shards of glass, along So I continued walking. As I entered the first building-lined street, a woman Shortly, we arrived at the edge of a park, which was much smaller than I had imagined The opposite end of the park opened onto a wide avenue, with more boarded-up businesses We brushed the dirt and leaves off of our clothes and continued northward on the For a moment the syringe-like silhouettes of the skyscrapers glowed against daylight’s
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