Waffles
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Blue Sky
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2011
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Bark-Bark Learns to Tie His Shoelaces: A Gentle Bedtime Story About Learning to Tie Shoelaces (Bark Bark Stories Book 1)
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“She was a law of his universe.
She had become a constant, an undeniable truth--gravity, matter, inertia, entropy, and Chell--and he could no more resent her than resent the fact that time ran forwards. He might wish he was more like her, but he wasn't jealous of her--only resentful, in his usual scattershot way, towards whatever had made her a rock and him--well, something so very un-rock-like. Jelly, possibly. Washing machine fluff. Blue yoghurt.”
― Blue Sky
She had become a constant, an undeniable truth--gravity, matter, inertia, entropy, and Chell--and he could no more resent her than resent the fact that time ran forwards. He might wish he was more like her, but he wasn't jealous of her--only resentful, in his usual scattershot way, towards whatever had made her a rock and him--well, something so very un-rock-like. Jelly, possibly. Washing machine fluff. Blue yoghurt.”
― Blue Sky
“She was warm and so close that he could feel her heartbeat, and he knew for an absolute inarguable hard-coded fact as he listened to it race, strong and alive, against his chest, that he needed her, he would always need her. Rails or no rails--legs, thumbs and everything else, no matter what, he would always need her, and suddenly this didn't feel like such an awful thing at all.”
― Blue Sky
― Blue Sky
“Being this close to her felt like standing right next to a grenade that might or might not have a pin in it, except where your average grenade was full of regular, boring old explosives, this grenade was packed with a stunning fireworks display. It might still take your eye out, if you were right at ground zero, but it would be worth it.”
― Blue Sky
― Blue Sky
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