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- This be OK?' I asked, innocently. 'You want me to have no skin left?' You rolled your eyes. Actually, don't answer that one.
- If there'd been an astronaut on the moon right then, I'm sure I could have seen him. Perhaps he could have looked down and seen…
- Who says I'm not Superman?" You were looking at me with one eye closed against the sun. I shrugged "You would have recued me by…
- I mean, that star over there is blinking at me madly now, but for how long? An hour or two, or for the next million…
- Nobody's bought this land. And no one's going to want it either. It's dying land, lonely land." "Like me, then," I said. "Yes, like you."…
- I looked down at my stomach. I grabbed at it, seeing how much fat I could lift up in a roll. "Don't worry," you said,…
- It was like I existed in a kind of parallel universe, thinking thoughts and feelings that no one else understood.
- The people we care for aren't always the one we should
- You saw me before I saw you. In the airport, that day in August, you had that look in your eyes, as though you wanted…
- One day they'll let you out of that dry, empty cell. You'll return to the Separates, and you'll feel the rain once more. And you'll…
- When I write this in bed, I can almost hear the echo of the wind over the sand, or the groans of wooden panels around…
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