To kill a God I Loved.
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sensed whispers in the silence and the earth hummed beneat
ruised. Air like forgotten perfume. People smile l
ngs with shuttered windows and faded murals of animals with eyes like suns. A statue stood at the cent
a soft voice c
olding a carved wooden sign with her name etched in
"Thanks. It's.
flicker of something in her eyes. "
atching children toss marbles carved from what looked like bone. Strange symbols had
come for no
de. For something a
s for over a century-and only reappeared five years
had called
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. She stood there that evening, wine glass in hand, the
ity thinking they'll find answ
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hers. He wore a charcoal shirt with the sleeves rolled, exposing forearms inked with
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he looked at her, like they'd already d
aid, voice like
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s clinked as
ntil the sky
old train station
ound herself wanting to ask
h warm with wine and something unspoken, she though
amed of
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