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    Amie Kaufman
    “Interviewer: So. Tell me about your mother.
    Ezra: You're taping this, right?
    Interviewer: Audio only. Camera is faulty.
    Ezra: Okay, well for the benefit of the sight-impaired, I am now raising my… oh, dear… yes, it's my MIDDLE finger at Mr. Postgrad here.
    Interviewer: Mr. Mason...
    Ezra: Now I'm wiggling it.
    Interviewer: Terminating interview at 13:58 on 03/19/75.
    Ezra: Look at it wiggl-
    -audio ends-”
    Amie Kaufman, Illuminae

  • #2
    Amie Kaufman
    “Ezra.’ The dawn of hope in her whisper.
    He nods, swallowing hard.
    She pushes to her feet, swaying, and the movement seems to release him— the next moment he’s running across the shuttle bay, watched by the debrief crew in the doorway, who know better than to move a muscle.
    She steps forward, one foot in front of the other, and then he reaches her, and they come together with a crash. Her arms curl up around his neck, and his mouth finds her like he’s drowning and she’s air and her feet come clean off the ground as the world is forgotten. And they’re together.”
    Amie Kaufman, Illuminae

  • #3
    Amie Kaufman
    “The glow flares bright—bright as the billion-year-old light around us. Bright as a sun.

    Almost every particle in the universe was once part of a star.

    First, hydrogen condensing and collapsing, bringing radiance to the void.

    Furnaces burning bright, then fading, giving all they had left back into the cosmos.

    Carbon and oxygen. Iron and gold.

    Vast clouds swirling with their own gravity. Coalescing and disintegrating.

    Generation to generation.

    The remnants of stellar alchemy, stirring into life, then consciousness.

    Crawling from the oceans. Taking to the skies.

    And from there, back to the stars that birthed them.

    A perfect circle.”
    Amie Kaufman, Illuminae



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