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The Things We Keep in the Attic
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The Things We Keep in the Attic in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $9.59
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The Things We Keep in the Attic in Brampton, ON
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Original price: $10.99
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It's spring in St. Louis and, after spending six years building a business and curating a seemingly perfect life, tragedy tears through what's left of Asha Arlington's foundation. Self-isolated, grieving, and numbing her pain through booze and denial, Asha begins to unravel. Within a single therapy session, she recounts her memories of the last six months. Friends and family alike become mirrors to Asha, reflecting what she wants, what she needs, and what-or who-she stands to lose if she can't pull herself together. As her story evolves and the past begins to bleed into the present, one question remains: Will Asha finally confront what she keeps hidden in the attic, or will she continue to let it control her?
It's spring in St. Louis and, after spending six years building a business and curating a seemingly perfect life, tragedy tears through what's left of Asha Arlington's foundation. Self-isolated, grieving, and numbing her pain through booze and denial, Asha begins to unravel. Within a single therapy session, she recounts her memories of the last six months. Friends and family alike become mirrors to Asha, reflecting what she wants, what she needs, and what-or who-she stands to lose if she can't pull herself together. As her story evolves and the past begins to bleed into the present, one question remains: Will Asha finally confront what she keeps hidden in the attic, or will she continue to let it control her?





















