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Coercion (Showcase of Charades, #1) Coercion by Cameron Carlisle
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“He was trapped in a maze confusion. A labyrinth of incertitude and doubt. Except, the maze was his own mind. His mind-prison kept him locked away from society and sanity for good.”
Cameron Cassidy, Coercion
“I could use a burger right now" Ben said matter-of-factly.
"You could use therapy." Rhyvan hissed.”
Cameron Cassidy, Coercion
“He browsed the old bookshelf, "The History of the Social and Influencial Development of the Potato. Sounds like the next Stephen King." He remarked.
"Or the new children's bedtime story of the century. I'd read that to my kids any day!" She snarked back.”
Cameron Cassidy, Coercion
“He walked up the old stone stairwell, slowly, with the weight of his impending doom and untimely demise crushing his broad shoulders.
"It's over. And I enter willingly into the light."
Then he jumped.”
Cameron Cassidy, Coercion
“Rhyvan faced a dilemma. Whether to stand in the middle of the highway right now, or go eat doritos. This boy clearly has problems.”
Cameron Cassidy, Coercion
“He was being smuthered. From chloroform or by love he could not distinguish. For that man is a twisted psychopath. But sane enough to realize his internal evil manifestations.”
Cameron Cassidy, Coercion
“A supernova of color exploded in front of his eyes. The hues of blue, red and green screamed at him. He couldn't tell why they were screaming or what they were screaming about. But he did know that it was something of malicious nature.”
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“What is a flower without its petals?”
Cameron Cassidy, Coercion
“There is no justification for these transgressions. You must recompense for these actions." She demanded.
"On stop using big words to sounds smart. Two can play at that game you shameless exhibition of genetic deficiency.”
Cameron cassidy, Coercion