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Dawn yielded, flooding west over Houston like blood backtracking into the gray dope filling that morning's syringe. . . .
Hairspray and Lighter by J. Jupes
Nelson’s impression of the young woman was a round door knob, made of brass, not unattractive, but with a slight tarnish. She looked too young to suffer from dullness of any sort although her face was somehow longer than it should have been and her eyelids hung down like two Venetian blinds. Impressions were Nelson’s bread and butter. He could not have survived that many years as a Housing Operator without trusting his.
How do the houses look the same? They look sad, sad and quiet. The gutters have fallen. The pigeon shit covering the roofs and walls is thick, like old paint. Or rather, it peels like old paint. Pigeon shit peels. That’s something most people don’t know.
She shifted her bottom on the wooden chair and asked him two more questions without pause in between.
Yes, I notice bird shit and yes, I repeat things. That’s the way I talk.
Her formality was both familiar to Nelson and irritating.
Could you allow me time to answer your questions without interruption? You ask them too quickly, like a squirrel with a mouthful of nuts.
She said something else.
Oh, I don’t know. That made sense to me, a squirrel with nuts in her mouth, how that might sound. That’s what came to my mind.
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Second of the J. Jupes’ Civil Service Trilogy, The Third Entry, illustrated by Coates Walker, the world’s premier collagist of conspiracy. Brought to you by Orphan Paper, Hekate Publishing’s bastard child.
Société civile et robes noires en soutien aux deux jeunes femmes poursuivies à Inezgane
Société civile et robes noires en soutien aux deux jeunes femmes poursuivies à Inezgane
Les deux jeunes femmes poursuivies à Inezgane pour “tenue indécente” ont porté plainte pour “harcèlement, agression, menaces, discrimination, insultes, diffamation et non-assistance à une personne en danger”. La police a annoncé peu de temps après, l’arrestation de deux hommes parmi les 4 agresseurs (dont un mineur) pour “harcèlement sexuel, injures et agression”.
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