Finished Folds (221—228)
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7Throckmorton held up his hands, trying to placate her. "They were crystal when we got here," he said feebly as his wife threw her
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6I tiptoed back to where her remains slept and whispered, "Good night, Mrs Coconut." Then I threw an oxhide veil over her and went to call
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4time that we went to the cafe and they all ordered coffee. I didn't like coffee, but I ordered it too because I wanted to act grown up. It tasted like the blood of unicorns and
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4the corridors of the high school made no difference to me. Let those kids try to murder each other because a bear told them to. I, for one, would have brownies even if I had to
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3my old responsibilities and my family. I couldn't be throwing it all away based on a fantasy I'd constructed of a large, furry omnivore. I wept bitterly for my sacrifice and
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6my interest in her. It was purely scientific, devoid of any romantic undertones. I could see that it made her mad, and I worried she'd hit me with her scaly
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6I had to grit my teeth to stop from hitting him. I hated it when Brad said things like that -- things like "Lettuce go together." Once of these days, I'd make him pay by
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5that the world could end and it wouldn't matter. We could hear them closing in, and there was nothing to do but sit and wait for