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“A pause followed my greeting. Then “We’re watching you ” whispered the voice on the other end.
“Yeah? Did you see what I did with my keys? ”
Silence. Then dial tone.
These younger demons. So easily discouraged.”
― The Hell You Say
“Yeah? Did you see what I did with my keys? ”
Silence. Then dial tone.
These younger demons. So easily discouraged.”
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“I know that asshole you were with in college --”
“Can we leave that asshole out of it?”
Please, gentlemen, one asshole at a time.”
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“Can we leave that asshole out of it?”
Please, gentlemen, one asshole at a time.”
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“A Pause followed my greeting.
Then, 'We're watching you,' whispered the voice on the other end.
'Yeah? Did you see what I did with my keys?”
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Then, 'We're watching you,' whispered the voice on the other end.
'Yeah? Did you see what I did with my keys?”
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“I’m never wrong? Who besides Republican presidents and evil masterminds can say that with a straight face?”
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“Like true philosophers I've come to believe that religion is an illusion of childhood, outgrown after proper education.”
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“He was right. I knew the score. He’d never pretended it was other than it was--whatever the hell that was.
I’d never kidded myself there was any chance for us. Well, not often anyway.
I guess my mistake had been in believing he was too smart and too honest not to eventually realize…
Not his feelings for me--because I didn’t think what he felt for me was that significant--but his own true nature. How could he deny what he was? How could he choose to live such a profound and cancerous deception?”
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I’d never kidded myself there was any chance for us. Well, not often anyway.
I guess my mistake had been in believing he was too smart and too honest not to eventually realize…
Not his feelings for me--because I didn’t think what he felt for me was that significant--but his own true nature. How could he deny what he was? How could he choose to live such a profound and cancerous deception?”
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“I thought they expected you to be controversial at UCLA?”
“I believe the Board of Regents draws the line at sacrificial murder.”
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“I believe the Board of Regents draws the line at sacrificial murder.”
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“It’s more believable that a cop would get involved in solving these murders. I mean, you’re talking about writing a series. How believable is it that this Hollywood gossip columnist is going to keep stumbling on all these murders?”
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“Snowden said carefully, 'I've been unable to get in touch with the person I thought might know about our mutual friend's difficulty.'
The guy sounded like he worked for the CIA. Or Charles Dickens.”
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The guy sounded like he worked for the CIA. Or Charles Dickens.”
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“Wanda's sole interests are getting high and getting laid. I can't picture her wasting valuable stoner hours on murder.”
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“High school, college, the office, evil cults, everywhere you go, there’s that social hierarchy to contend with.”
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“My existence threatens you."
He shoved me back. hard. I crashed into the hall table, knocking it over, smashing the jar of old marbles I had collected. Glass balls skipped and bounced along the corridor. I landed on my back, my head banging down on the hardwood floor.
I lay there for a second, blinking up at the lighting fixture, taking in the years of dust and dead moths gathered in the etched-glass globe. The silence that followed was more startling than the collision of me and the table and the floor. I heard Jake's harsh breathing and a marble rolling away down the hall — which seemed pretty damned appropriate, since I'd apparently lost all of mine.”
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He shoved me back. hard. I crashed into the hall table, knocking it over, smashing the jar of old marbles I had collected. Glass balls skipped and bounced along the corridor. I landed on my back, my head banging down on the hardwood floor.
I lay there for a second, blinking up at the lighting fixture, taking in the years of dust and dead moths gathered in the etched-glass globe. The silence that followed was more startling than the collision of me and the table and the floor. I heard Jake's harsh breathing and a marble rolling away down the hall — which seemed pretty damned appropriate, since I'd apparently lost all of mine.”
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“Not that I believe throwing money at a problem solves the problem — unless the problem is lack of money.”
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“We sat in silence for minutes more before Guy said abruptly, “We’re wasting our time. Did you want to grab dinner?” He started the Miata’s engine. Stakeout Rule #1. Bring your own car or rent your own car. Do not rely on other people and their dwindling patience for your ride.”
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