Cigarettes: A Short Story

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Several months later, none of the Nazis have found us. We are all safe here in the annex above Otto’s company in Amsterdam. Mr. VanDaan was coming down into the kitchen very spy-like. Was he going to get cigarettes? I don’t know, maybe he heard my daughter, Anne, screaming. I thought that Anne was getting murdered, but it turns out she was just having a nightmare. In her nightmare, I think she was taken away by the Nazis. She never really told me what happened because she was going through “one of those moments.” She didn’t want me around. All she wanted was my husband, Otto, to comfort her. According to Otto, Anne said that the only one that she loves is him. I get so frustrated by that. Saying that she only loves my husband? Well, at least

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