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Whatever Remains Of Us In The End Whatever Remains Of Us In The End by Brandon Baker
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“I’ve known ‘men’ like you all my life. Men that hide behind a veil of toxic masculinity, doing all the things that they think defines a man: being abusive, racist, homophobic, sexist, never washing between your ass cheeks because you don’t want anyone to think you’re gay.”
Brandon Baker, Whatever Remains Of Us In The End
“Your deaths will be long, slow, and oh so painful. You have no idea what I’m capable of, but by the end of the night, you will. Come and get me, bitch.”
Brandon Baker, Whatever Remains Of Us In The End
“IM more of a man than you. I’ve known ‘men’ like you all my life. Men that hide behind a veil of toxic masculinity, doing all the things that they think defines a man: being abusive, racist, homophobic, sexist, never washing between your ass cheeks because you don’t want anyone to think you’re gay.”
Brandon Baker, Whatever Remains Of Us In The End
“Come on Lee, we gotta talk.” Hopper’s voice was deep and gravelly, with a thick, phony-sounding country drawl. The accent was so obviously fake that under other circumstances Lee would have laughed,”
Brandon Baker, Whatever Remains Of Us In The End
“You want me to pretend to have known Lex through some mythical gay grapevine that you think all of us gays have access to, and you want to go undercover and be my date at Claudine’s freshly murdered son’s wake?”
Brandon Baker, Whatever Remains Of Us In The End
“He had the sudden impression that his brain was like a picture book and something was flipping through his subconscious, studying him, taking him in. He felt invaded.”
Brandon Baker, Whatever Remains Of Us In The End