![]() Bea stares up at the food court dining area and the glass ceiling above, and confesses to Mae that she used to believe that was where God lived: “I used to stare up there, eating a burger, trying to see if I could see God.” They laugh together, and head off for milkshakes. Instead they find nothing but an eerie disquiet adorned by shuttered shops, quiet dollar stores and the old fountain that no one even bothers to turn on anymore. But the mall isn’t the hotspot they remember it being, back when it was an embodiment of modernity and a place full of possibilities for the pair. Their relationship has become tense, and this might rekindle a closeness they once shared. ![]() ![]() 20-year-old college dropout Mae Borowski and her childhood friend Bea are reconnecting over a trip to a mall they frequented in their youth. ![]()
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