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After he left, the town hummed with gossip like bees. Some called Dixie a miracle worker; others a witch. The regulars offered her more work, more small gigs, and the diner manager called asking if she’d ever thought of performing inside on rainy afternoons. The money helped—so did the compliments—but beneath the coins there was a hollowness that singing could not fill. "-SWALLOWED-Dixie-s Spit-Drenched Display -10

People returned for more. They wanted their own ghosts displayed and set free; they loved the way Dixie’s performance made their private lives public property for a single, shimmering evening. She tried refusing. She told herself she would never swallow again. But the town had layers of need: landlords with past-due notices, widows with little left to say, teenagers with faces like new coins. They brought whatever they could: a threadbare photograph, a rusted locket, the last orange of a stash. Dixie found the jar reappearing in her trunk like a tide. Some called Dixie a miracle worker; others a witch

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The crowd grew greedy. They flocked closer, eyes wide, as Dixie swallowed more. With each taste she felt something trade places inside her: a sharp, metallic taste of someone else’s sorrow; a fizz of laughter that wasn’t hers; a raw scent of betrayal that left a bitter aftertaste. When she tried to stop, the audience hissed for more, hungry for the spectacle that had always seemed to come without cost.