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Taylor Adams

No Exit

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  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    But the etching was finished already. The Scotch tape peeled off the stone, one corner at a time. Then the paper moved away, exposing the engraved letters: maya belleange thorne.

    “What did you mean?” Jay asked. “When I asked you if you loved each other, and you just said, ‘It’s complicated’?”

    Darby rolled the rice paper into a cardboard tube and stood up from her mother’s grave, squeezing Jay’s shoulder.

    “It’s all right,” she said. “I was wrong.”
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    Jay whispered something.

    “What’d you say?”

    “I said thank you.”
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    Jay blurred, then doubled. Now there were two Jaybirds staring back at him, and both of them set down their twin copies of the pistol that had killed him.
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    Ashley tried to speak again, this time slower, his tongue carefully enunciating: “Nice shooting, Jaybird,” and he heard it come out as a single groaned syllable, slurred by Novocain lips. It was his voice—yes, it came from his own lungs and airway—but it was spoken by a drooling retard he didn’t recognize. This was the single most terrifying sensation he’d ever felt.
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    “Let’s not,” Darby said, pulling the trigger.

    CRACK.
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    A hollow click.

    What?
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    “Don’t miss.”

    “I won’t,” Darby said.

    Then she turned back to face Ashley.

    I won’t.
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    “I counted the shots. I know you have an empty gun.”
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    “Want to know his last words?”

    “You better be lying—”

    “He cried your name before I killed him.”
  • ninahas quoted6 months ago
    Darby held on—knowing it was still useful
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