A few hours at home and the Telegraph Club seemed more like a fantasy than a real thing. This troubled her. It felt as if someone had taken an eraser to her memory - to her very self - and rubbed at it, then blown away the remains.
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
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Was that what you've been worrying about? That your family would mourn again?
No. I kept thinking that I wanted to live. It's sunny. The clouds look pretty, and the birds are chirping. This world is annoyingly beautiful. So, of course I want to live.
QUEEN OF TEARS (2024)
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absolutely love reading such a well-written story and falling a bit in love with the author based solely on the way they write. like baby the way you italicize words makes my heartbeat quicken.
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#BAEKHONG in: silly husband & silly wife [x]
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