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Judy's Hamster

Judy's Hamster
'My hamster. He died. I liked having him, he was company.' Judy gets lonely, and depressed. Her son, now eleven, has been fostered with her sister since he was a baby. Judy feels his absence as a hole in her life, even though she knows and accepts the arrangement is best for all of them. She searches out company, any company, and tries to forget what might have been.

 


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