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‘How was the funeral?’ she asked, standing in the doorway.
‘A little sad,’ he admitted, turning towards her. ‘To have lived such a life, to fulfil what is the highest possible ambition for so many people, and to have so little to show for it.’- Language:
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‘Do you have to be drunk to talk to me?’
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‘I’m not dating you for your terrible poetry.’
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It was oddly human.
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Kent scowled at her as the door swung shut. ‘What just happened?’
‘I think your friend assumed that we are dating.’
‘If she did then it was not without your encouragement,’ he complained.
Sue finished the glass of wine. ‘The phrase you are looking for is “thank you” and I will think of a way for you to make it up to me.’ -
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Selina, after another round of botox, makes a confession. Amy Brookheimer, per usual, has to deal with it.
Title from "Narcissist" by The 1975 and No Rome.
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Kurt claimed that he and Kent had nothing in common. She wondered if he genuinely thought that was true.
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- Part 4 of Crossing Over
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The truth was that Amy wasn’t precisely his “type,” in any number of ways. Small, blonde, neurotic, and most damning of all, immature. Not merely young, although that was also an issue, but emotionally incapable of a mature romantic relationship. If anything, she seemed to find the concept vaguely disgusting. Honestly, if Kent had heard her describe men as having “cooties” then he would not have been entirely surprised.
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- Part 1 of Crossing Over
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She hadn’t expected adult diapers, night sweats, and cramps. She hadn’t expected to be so hurt when Kent mentioned the nanny and the night nurse.
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- Part 2 of Truly Outstanding
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There was something very furtive about calling Kent now. He was on the other side. The Enemy. Although, in a way, he had been The Enemy since they had broken up.
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Amy testifies to Congress things that are technically true, but perhaps not germane to the inquiry. No one goes to jail, and an important conversation is had.
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‘What are you doing?’
‘Regretting my life choices.’ -
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‘What are you doing?’
‘Letting you go find out what the hell your parents did,’ he said. -
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‘If the undertaker is the stage manager of the fabulous production that is the present-day modern American funeral, the stellar role is reserved for the occupant of the open casket.’
- Jessica Mitford2035 – To begin with: Selina Meyer is dead.
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‘And where is all your right-on pretend “woke” bullshit getting you? Huh?’ Ben asked. ‘Go get fucking laid some other way.’
‘My sex life and my political opinions are completely distinct,’ Kent said.
‘No shit,’ Ben said. ‘What sex life?’
‘Some people have a strange desire to keep their private life private.’
Ben heaved himself to his feet. ‘Did you make a move on that chick yet?’
Kent stood up. ‘What “chick”?’
They headed to the exit.
‘What, you’ve got more than one student you wanna fuck?’ Ben asked.
‘I don’t have any,’ Kent said unconvincingly.
‘Gimmie a break,’ Ben sneered. ‘If you were any more obvious in how much you want to fuck her you be sexually harassing her from three rooms away.’
Kent went white. ‘You think I’m harassing her?’
‘Ha! You admit you wanna fuck her!’ Ben said triumphantly.
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Nonetheless, he was bored.
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‘Sue, Kent thinks we had sex with him because we needed a guy as a sex toy,’ Amy said.
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Silence was always taken as consent.