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- There was something awful about terror trapped behind silence. About latent emotions that couldn't be acted out." "Cole's thoughts on page 248 of Linger.
- All these perfect days, made of glass Put on the shelf where they can cast perfect shadows that stretch and grow on the imperfect days…
- I was suddenly overwhelmed by what an incredible person this boy was, standing in front of me, and by the fact that he was mine…
- Sometimes, your eyes see something your brain doesn't. You pick up a nmewspaper and yourhead gives you a phrase that you didn't consciously read yet.…
- I missed the sound of her shuffling her homework while I listened to music on her bed. I missed the cold of her feet against…
- I'm an equation that only she solves, these X's and Y's by other names called. My way of dividing is desperately flawed as I multiply…
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