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“They weren’t wide-eyed and bushy-tailed. Each had a life before they’d met with everything that living entailed. Experience is precious but it comes with a price.”
Patrick Doyle, Pierre & Bill Now
“He’d played all his cards. He’d said all his words. What was he supposed to do now? State his intentions? Make a declaration? Ask him out on a date? He had no idea what anyone would say in this situation. They’d connected. They’d disconnected. Were they connecting again? So, he was unprepared when Anton leaned over and kissed him. Contact was light and quick but when he pulled away he didn’t go far.”
Patrick Doyle, Pierre & Bill Now
“He was thinking back to his own encounter with his biological family. His father was barely in the ground when some strangers had shown up thinking they could just take his boy. As if they owned him. As if he’d been out on loan. They kept touching him, fondling him, patting him as if he was a trophy they’d come to claim.”
Patrick Doyle, Pierre & Bill Now
“Pierre was an excellent liar, although the word was much too sweeping to describe his occasional reticence to divulge. Rather than lie outright, he’d fabulate. He’d tell a story or change the subject or say something funny. Like a magician, he’d distract. For years, Bill had watched him nimbly extricate himself from someone else’s demands. It was very entertaining except when the other person was him.”
Patrick Doyle, Pierre & Bill Now