![]() Oh, and when I reread it (and it was even better on the second read through) my eyes still leaked, and the last 25% still wrecked me. And then I have to go eat half a cheesecake. Even though I know it will leave me a miserable blubbery mess. When the writing draws you in, all the while tearing apart your emotions until you’re a whimpering ball of pathetic. You know what I hate? I hate it when books are beautifully sad. I just want to hug my pillow, listen to Woods by Bon Iver, stare at the ceiling while contemplating the meaning of life, and maybe eat a little cheesecake. I love you Antho! (Don’t judge me for my fictional character love). Unable to walk away, Antho makes a choice that could cost them both their lives. ![]() When he rescues the assassin in secret, he finds the monster on his screen is only a young man, cursed with the effects of a trauma as outsized as his deadly skill-and somehow linked to the stirring of a terrifying power. ![]() Antho is no murderer, but in watching the killer stumble he recognizes something that links the two of them together. Only minutes from escape, he suffers a violent seizure, collapsing in a service corridor.Ī lonely surveillance operator becomes the only person in the building to see him fall. Posted by The Morning After Romance on AugĪ standalone short story in the Syntax universe.Īn assassin has come to Tower Oh-Seven-Two, and no one can keep him from his target. ![]()
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