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The condemned man ate a hearty breakfast. Feast before seppuku.
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You bastards, she thought. I remember Sanae and I remember Philippe, but the last act I'll take with me is yours; squalid thrusting being egged on and waiting, sneers of victory, trying to judge the level of anguish and noise they wanted to cause so not too hysterical but not too placid; ...
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...moving; it was black now they'd stopped.
— Dec 02, 2025 01:58PM
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...broke down, ten kilometres from land, under a raging sea.
People talked nervously. They'd been told over the intercom a relief engine was on its way; there was no danger. The guard came down the carriages, reassuring people personally. Conversations started between strangers. Children played in the aisle, but she still sat looking out of the window, into the stony darkness. It had been black while they were...
— Dec 02, 2025 01:57PM
People talked nervously. They'd been told over the intercom a relief engine was on its way; there was no danger. The guard came down the carriages, reassuring people personally. Conversations started between strangers. Children played in the aisle, but she still sat looking out of the window, into the stony darkness. It had been black while they were...
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Once she sat in a train beneath the bottom of the sea.
The line from Honshu to Hokkaido had long since been completed; the tunnel ran under the waters of the Tsugaru-kaikyō for thirty kilometres, beneath the autumn fogs and the winter storms, from one island to the other. She took the train rather than the ferry between late autumn and spring, and whenever the weather forecast was bad. One December day her train...
— Dec 02, 2025 01:57PM
The line from Honshu to Hokkaido had long since been completed; the tunnel ran under the waters of the Tsugaru-kaikyō for thirty kilometres, beneath the autumn fogs and the winter storms, from one island to the other. She took the train rather than the ferry between late autumn and spring, and whenever the weather forecast was bad. One December day her train...

