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He reached under the counter and produced, not a sticker, but a strip of photos—Polaroid squares, edges soft, hung together by a single piece of tape. They were blown-up, awkward, like cherished objects that had been brought home and then misplaced. The strip showed a single night in sequence: a rooftop where three figures leaned close; a lamppost with a sticker that read LET’S POST IT; a hand holding a cone of two-scoop ice cream, one scoop strawberry and one scoop vanilla, dripping like a clock at midnight.

They drove without a plan, the city blurring into suburbs and the suburbs into stretches where the asphalt smelled of sunwarmed tar. The radio gave them a soundtrack of songs that smelled like lemon and the hush after rain. They made a list between red lights of places Carly might have meant: the pier with the broken carousel lights, the laundromat with the mural of a blue whale, the little market on Linden where the old man sold mint like contraband. LetsPostIt.24.06.22.Carly.Rae.Ice.Cream.Truck.X...

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But the driver’s eyes lit. “Carly Rae?” he said. “She left a sticker on my truck one June. I forgot to peel it off.”