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She couldn't stop grinning. Earlier that day, through the vent in her room, she could hear one of the shelter workers fretting over a lost supply closet key. Bud, with her ear still pressed to the vent, whispered to herself in a smart aleck tone, "Well, maybe you shouldn't have left it in the keyhole, you stupid bitch."
"Stealing" was their word; Bud preferred to think of it as "sharing". She rarely took anything of any great value, nor did she take anything that she would not use.
Laurie Kast-Klein is also the author of "To Whom It May Concern: a memoir of a foster child"
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