Do me a favor, Dallas. Tell me what games we're playing today so I can be sure to play along too.

Do me a favor, Dallas. Tell me what games we're playing today so I can be sure to play along too.

H.L. Sudler
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Knowing too much had turned him into something else, and he wasn't sure he liked this newer him, although he felt he could not stop being this other him, darker.

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The ocean drummed as loud as pulsating blood, eroding the sand, rushing the beach as if it had a point to prove. And like many things, it receded, was gone, and was replaced anew.

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Before the autumn of our years, there exists a time when we struggle to reconcile what we are with what we wish to be. This time can be known as summer. After spring gives us life, before winter takes it away.

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Warren was nearly hoarse as he wiped the tears from his eyes and face. "I need to change. I need to protect my family. I need to earn who I am.

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I feel sorry for you, Detective Esteban. Because I'm all out of patience, and you're all out of time. I'm sure we'll see each other again someday. In Hell. Save a seat for me.

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Do me a favor, Dallas. Tell me what games we're playing today so I can be sure to play along too.

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Look at you. Riding the gravy train with biscuit wheels.

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