She walked to the front door. 'Hello?''Hello,' a woman's voice said.'Are you a Witness?''I swear to God I didn't see a thing.
In a scene from Anne Lamott's book "Rosie," a character approaches the front door and calls out with a simple greeting. This interaction sets a tone of uncertainty as the woman on the other side confirms her presence while being evasive.
The protagonist then inquires whether the woman is a Witness, which suggests that something significant has occurred. The response reveals a sense of guilt or complicity, with the woman insisting...