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Posthumous Posthumous by David S.E. Zapanta
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“He pinched the remaining chapters’ pages delicately between his fingers and sighed. He always hated reaching the end of a good book.”
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“As any avid reader knew, a good read deserved a good seat.”
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“To think that she had read the same elegiac prose he now beheld with such quiet awe made his heart sing.”
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“Immortality was overrated, as far as he was concerned. Hardy had enough problems as it was; living forever sounded like a death sentence for someone with his practical sensibilities.”
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“Even in death she was more beautiful to him than she ever was alive.”
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“Can’t call ‘em zombies anymore,” sighed Manny. He seemed almost wistful. “Now we gotta be all politically correct. It’s like the Cold Wars never happened.”
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“Take it from an old cadaver. Let go of the past.”
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“You had me at 'blood allergy.”
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“The sooner the rebirth, the prettier the corpse.”
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“Some necrophobes earn their own fates.”
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