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If someone has the honor of holding you, make sure they know exactly what they hold. Let them know that your presence is a gift, not a guarantee. Be dainty in your delivery, but wild in your standards.

I. You hold me in the small quiet of a palm — a thing balanced between thumb and first knuckle, silver filigree catching a sliver of light. I am a pocket mirror with a lid that snaps and a hinge that sings like a tiny hinge when opened. You use me to fold a face into the neat geometry of introductions: jawline, mouth, lash line. Dainty, I fit into an evening bag beside mint tins and receipts. Wilder, I wake old scars with the flash of reflected light; I show not just what lies above the collar but the map of every sunburn, every freckle, the braid of a scar beneath the chin. Exclusive, I belong to you and the careful art of getting ready, a private ritual of arranging hair, appraising lipstick angles, practicing a smile that can be taken out into rooms and worn like a coat. you have me you use me dainty wilder exclusive

You use me as your mirror. You ask me who you are, and I tell you the truth—even when the truth is ugly. Especially then. If someone has the honor of holding you,

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