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"What's a uterus lined with, anyway?" I imagined something sweet and viscous.
I imagined something out of a W. Somerset Maugham novel: doilies, stale biscuits, afternoon tea, a collision of international seekers.
I imagined something like the setup in an Agatha Christie movie: a convergence of exotic strangers on a remote locale.
I imagined something satiny and nutty, sort of like the peanut butter soup that my parents once made based on a traditional African recipe.
I imagined something with a tinge of Enid Blyton, all pink cheeks, lashings of this and that and people being either absolute bricks or beastly.
I imagined something light, fresh and lemony, so when I took the first bite of the couscous mixture, I was taken aback by its cloying sweetness.
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