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The Contradiction of Solitude The Contradiction of Solitude by A. Meredith Walters
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“The truth is the ugly side no one wants to see.”
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“Words like ice picks. They hurt. They burned.”
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“Because for all those years he lived his double life, his wife and his children had no idea that the devil lurked beneath the face of the man they loved.”
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“We were perfect in our mad sanity.”
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“Lust and attraction were dangerous things. They could make a man rush to his death without thinking twice.”
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“let go of my arm and wrapped himself around me. Touching. Always touching. As though he couldn’t stand the air having more contact with my skin than he did.”
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“Because it was the dishonesty on his face that intrigued me. I appreciated the ghosts that haunted him. The phantoms that shadowed his eyes even as they danced and danced and danced.”
A. Meredith Walters, The Contradiction of Solitude