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je décroche mais d'une violence, les deux histoires que je viens de lire sont pas ouf ouf
— Jan 28, 2026 05:19PM
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“But she held his gaze as she got up, went around him, her thigh touching his knee as she grabbed the bourbon from his desk. His eyes didn’t leave hers as she pulled the cork cap out with a plink! too loud for the dark room. “Then catch up,” she said. “And tell me what to do.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:07PM
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“It was as if he’d confirmed every misplaced feeling she’d had. “Have you been drinking?” he asked now. She raised an eyebrow, brain fuzzy. “Do you disapprove?” “No. I’m wondering if I should catch up.” She was probably too drunk for this conversation, still buzzed on adrenaline and the toxic punch.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:07PM
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“Once, she had thought she’d do anything he could ask of her – and now, she still wasn’t sure. She’d looked up at him on that night, ages ago, blood thick in her mouth after she’d pulled out her own tooth, amazed at her capacity to let him unmake her. And then – then he’d lowered himself onto his knees, level with her, and wiped the blood away from her lip with one beautiful thumb.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:07PM
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“And Gamble’s mouth thinned to a line, the revelation of you’re going to hate this, I’m going to hate this written so clearly between chin and philtrum that it was almost worse than him speaking the words to her out loud.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:06PM
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“You okay?” Mila asked, the briefest break in propriety. Gamble was their mentor, their leader into the secrets of the Order – he did not need their help, nor their support, and he reminded them of this constantly. He was superior in every way. But Mila was his favorite.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:06PM
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“He was the kind of boy she could’ve fallen in love with, Mila thought every time she looked at his bitter-coffee eyes. New England stock, hair the color of freshly turned earth, handsome in the way of those who never really had to worry.”
— Jan 27, 2026 04:06PM
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“I think,” said Charlie, “that if you keep bending over that desk I’m going to get out of bed and come over there.” She put down the dictionary. “You have a one-track mind, you know that?” “I like to think of it as intellectual focus. Come back to bed.” “Alright,” said Phoebe. “As long as you promise to help me find out what it is.” “Anything,” promised Charlie.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:05PM
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“Then he sat up and stared as she got out of bed and padded over to the desk. “You really want to know, don’t you?” “Mmm,” said Phoebe. She leafed through the dictionary. “It’s not in here.” “Well, who cares?” “I do. It’s kind of… odd. A whole department and it’s so obscure.” She looked at him. “Don’t you think?”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:05PM
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“Lou came in late, leaving her car parked a few blocks away, counting on the stumble back to sober up before she got behind the wheel again. She’d never been very careful with her life; life had never been very careful with her.”
— Jan 27, 2026 04:04PM
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“Daniel woke too early, stretched out as much as the cabriole allowed, the ceiling coming slowly into focus. In the weak light the chandelier was freckled with tarnish, and a long, osseous crack branched out from the canopy in a web of reticulated tributaries – the contour map of some imaginary river system.”
— Jan 27, 2026 04:04PM
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“God,” he said, leaning back against the overstuffed cushions, trying to rub the exhaustion from his eyes. “What would you do?” “Me, or God? Pretty sure those answers would be pretty different.”
— Jan 27, 2026 04:03PM
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“He couldn’t move, transfixed by the smoke that spilled from her lips, entwined in her black-coffee curls. The brush of her hand inside his thigh stung him like an electric shock and he abruptly threw her off.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:03PM
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“He’d never looked at her so close before, eyes drawn in half a dozen directions at once – the tiny gap between her front teeth, the treacherous crevice between her breasts, the black widow inked behind her left ear in lines so precise it looked real. He could almost taste the wine, warm and metallic like blood on her tongue as she said, “Something’s bound to… come to you.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:03PM
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“She’s going to do what she wants to do, so I’d give her a good reason not to want to have a baby with you.” He squinted down the couch at her. “Like what?” She sat forward, leaned toward him – slowly but suddenly, if such a thing were possible, some strange obliquity in the architecture bending time and space into sublime, phantasmatic shapes.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:02PM
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“Lou licked a smear of sauce from the edge of her spoon – a snakelike dart of her tongue, purpled by the wine.”
— Jan 27, 2026 04:02PM
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“Even the couch was uncomfortable – a stiff cream cabriole with batting bulging through the gashes in the satin stretched over each arm, as if the miserable thing had tried to slit its wrists.”
— Jan 27, 2026 04:01PM
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“She had instinct more than technique and a fittingly promiscuous repertoire, leaping across styles and centuries with offhand abandon.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:01PM
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“He heard nothing for a while but the syncopation of the rain on the roof and the patio out back, the occasional snarl of thunder overhead. But she must have grown bored, because the tumble and creep of piano keys soon filled the staccato silences of the storm. The music sawed on his nerves, not because she played poorly but because she was so carelessly, artlessly good.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:01PM
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“Something about serpents and innocent flowers flitted at the edges of her subconscious, but she couldn’t quite grasp it before her phone buzzed in her hand, for the second time that day.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 04:00PM
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“Runs in the family, Daniel had said, and so it did. So what? She let herself into the bedroom. The coverlet was white matelassé gone yellow with age. A silk kimono blushing with cherry blossoms dripped from the bedpost, but the belt had come loose and spooled on the floor underneath.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 03:59PM
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“She still found the blood-and-flesh Alan cute and wonderful, yes, even in his thick wire-framed glasses and retainer, yet the sheer physical reality of him – of his precise, mathematical mind, his gym-sculpted body – failed to incite any emotion in her other than admiration, the kind you feel for a good-looking horse or dog, without any personal stakes.”
— Jan 27, 2026 03:59PM
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“You don’t write stuff like even after we are both in our graves, I hope the ravages of your betrayal torment your withered soul to someone who’s only a friend.”
— Jan 27, 2026 03:58PM
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“And there it was again, pervasive as a haunt – that shivering memory of the rabbit in the mist, its foot mangled and its eyes wide and fearful. A girl dying in the street, her mouth pooled with blood. Somewhere in the bowels of his consciousness, he heard the hinge of fangs snapping shut. Saw the blood-red muzzle of a wolf. He cleared his throat.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 03:58PM
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“The way she peered up at him through her lashes made him feel a thousand things at once and, for a moment, he forgot all about the rabbit in the wood. Swallowing thickly, he asked, “And where will you lead me?” A strange light came into her eyes. A sun-flare sparkle and a starlight twinkle. Softly, she said, “You’ll have to wait and see.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 03:58PM
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“I see you’ve relinquished my seat,” he said. “Victory was easier than I expected.” A faint smile caught at the corners of her lips. The feel of it sharpened in his stomach. “I wouldn’t be so quick to count it as a win,” she said. “Maybe this is all part of my plan.” “Yeah? And what plan is that?” “To get you to follow me.”
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— Jan 27, 2026 03:57PM
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