The Woman in Unit 2 by Rachel Veznaian
On October 9, I receive four texts from Gretchen, my upstairs neighbor and self-appointed building manager. They’re frantic, but the gist of them is the same. “Do you smell that sewage smell?” “No. But I really can’t smell.” Cigarettes, gasoline, and fish markets. Those are the three things I can actually smell. “I’m gonna tell Ang we need a plumber.” “Your call.” “Last time it smelled like this, we had a sewage backup, and I called the plumbers…
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The Woman in Unit 2 by Rachel Veznaian
On October 9, I receive four texts from Gretchen, my upstairs neighbor and self-appointed building manager. They’re frantic, but the gist of them is the same. “Do you smell that sewage smell?” “No. But I really can’t smell.” Cigarettes, gasoline, and fish markets. Those are the three things I can actually smell. “I’m gonna tell Ang we need a plumber.” “Your call.” “Last time it smelled like this, we had a sewage backup, and I called the plumbers…
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