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“You seem familiar. Could I have known you before?” he asks. His touch is ordinary, yet his magic is spun from our collective dreams—his power grows as lives are lost…

A poignant and humorous conversation with Irene, an elderly woman reminiscing about her love for opera legend Placido Domingo. A touching reflection on aging, memory, and unfulfilled desires.

“The whites of her paws and the tip of her tail glow in the lavender hour light. How could he have wanted to send her away?”

“She’s not your mom,” Vicki said coldly. “This is your home. This is where you belong. With me.”

“We not gonna die because we have mothers everywhere. Like you” The boy with the hurt foot handed her the orange and smiled lovingly knowingly greedily as if he were…

A haunting exploration of love, loss, and identity in the New York LGBTQ+ scene, Scott Bassis paints an evocative portrait of longing and resilience.