She was the last one left in the office, and the exodus of workers had slowed in the outside corridor. All things considered, it hadn’t been a bad day.
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She’d managed to keep her boss on schedule and lint-free through two luncheon meetings, an interview with a Post reporter, a question-and-answer session with forty fifth graders, and an afternoon tea at the Australian Embassy.
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She felt the air stick in her lungs. “You listen to my phone calls?”
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“Yeah, and it’s pretty depressing. Why don’t you move your phone away from the air duct—”
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dates. Time to cut the umbilical cord, you know?”
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Washington was cold in February.
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Streeter grinned. “Must be awful to have PMS like this.” “Ugh.” She smacked her fist against her forehead.
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“Out!” she screamed. “Get out of my apartment, out of my sight, out of my life! I’m going to get Mace. I’m going to get a gun. If I ever see you again, I’ll permanently disable you!”
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Louisa worked in the Hart Building, just north of the Supreme Court and northeast of the Capitol itself.