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I guess this one is about that languid goodbye

  • I guess this one is about that languid goodbye you and Francoise had out in the boathouse last night. As your husband I must protest that he kept you our much to late. You were sw
  • -eet Daniel. Staying with him. But you need your sleep. I dont want you to burn yourself out again. You know the suicide thoughts come then. I care for you Daniel.
  • "Get off me!" said Daniel. "Get out of my head! I can hear your thoughts, you know! Stop pitying me! It's so cloying. So annoying! Get out, all of you!" But I worried as abstractly
  • "I won't leave you, Daniel." It muttered. A mutter was all it needed to send shivers down Daniel's spine and absolutely tear him apart.
  • "Sometimes," thought Daniel, "I feel like a mutterless child." And indeed, since his parents had forbidden him to mutter, he had become a bundle of frustrated energy. He often
  • tried whispering, but it never gave him the same satisfaction as a good, under-your-breath mutter. Daniel had had enough. He released his pent-up energy through screaming instead.
  • As he screamed bloody murder, a young child walked past, ckutching her mother's leg, scared. Daniel whipped around and knelt down, giving a crazed smile. "Are you scared, girl?"
  • The girl stopped screaming. She nodded. And then Daniel saw her face. She was smiling! A crooked, twisted smile... a smile that couldn't belong to a child. Daniel wondered
  • if she was a demon. He has never seen a smile like this on a child before. Before he could do anything, she started sprinting towards him and
  • her fingers unfolded into razor-blades. She unhinged her jaw and unleashed a scream like cosmic radiation mapped to sound. "Well, that settles it," he thought. "Demon." He readied

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