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Mindplant: Trimorphia (Glitches #3) Mindplant: Trimorphia by Jill Thrussell
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“Now however, Gavin had been thrown into the murky depths of unethical, scientific practices and there was very little he could actually do to stop it or limit his involvement and as much as he wanted to escape, his wallow in the muddy, distasteful, sinking swamp of dirt was not over, he was firmly rooted within it and implicated in every single speck.”
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“Unlike his professional relationship with Barbelo, who's only real loyalty was to her company and the objectives of his research, Chivonne was his army and his ally in the battle of life.”
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“I was hungry for excitement. Hungry for my vacation activities to start. Hungry to hunt down those I was too kill.”
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“We had gambled with the intrinsic laws of nature and now we were paying the ultimate price.”
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“A wave of assertiveness seemed to have infiltrated every pore of their being and it was as if they had been invigorated and energised by brush strokes of enthusiasm and hope and as if bright colours of happiness had actually been painted onto their hearts by an artist of optimism.”
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“Her voice bounced off the stone walls that surrounded her, each word as cold and indifferent as they were.”
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“Despite his lack of legal connections to Brain Break however, his heart was deeply intertwined and entangled in Barbelo's existence as his emotions had committed him to a deeper contract between them both, one deeper than any legal document could have possibly formed.”
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“The prospect of Barbelo's murderous tendencies and capabilities terrified them and the fact that Barbelo had actually killed people before and suffered absolutely no ramifications or consequences at all, completely turned their stomachs over as the vomit of fear weighed down heavily inside their bodies like a solid brick.”
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“There were no physical souvenirs to return home with, which she could look at that would remind her about her trip, just a few memories inside the shelves of her mind that could never be shown, given to or admired by anyone else,”
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“Barbelo sighed, she had inadvertently ignited those doubts within Gavin and triggered a snowball of thoughts that could run down the hill of contemplations until they became an avalanche of fear.”
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“Chivonne, his innocent, sweet wife had absolutely no idea regarding the difficult dilemma's he now faced and was implicated in and as the tentacles of complexity and foul play wrapped themselves around his neck they attempted to strangle him.”
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“She'd simply thrown the safety guidelines aside into a trash bag of undesirable considerations that had lain in a heap somewhere in the back passageways of her mind like a pile of garbage that waited to be taken to the dump.”
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“Hope abandoned her and chance disappeared as they left her completely isolated and alone with fear and despair as her only companions in the prelude to death.”
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“In those days her name had actually been Lucille Vanquis and she'd simply shed her name alongside the remnants inside her memory of the dead carcasses she'd left behind.”
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“She'd crucified any emotions that were tied to him and created a mountain of resistance towards him inside her heart, much like the mountain he had been actually buried inside.”
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“The feelings he had for Connie and the intimate moments they had shared, he had to remember as she would definitely not and their romance would then simply die alongside the artificial depths of the false persona's it had started inside.”
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“He accepted his position solemnly as he glanced at Concept's face and ignored the romantic invasion and his loss in the battle to win Connie's heart.”
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“She inhaled deeply as he stood extremely close to her and his breath brushed against his face, it was fast, heavy, deliciously warm and filled with masculine energy as it gently caressed her face.”
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“Concept had taken Connie from Quorn's capable, protective arms and she'd been captured whilst in his.”
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“Barbelo's desires had gripped every part of her mind, body and soul as she continued to embrace them and allowed them to rule her as they ran riot inside her like an undisciplined child.”
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“The illusions are fabrications of fragmented data, designed to appease the soul and entice the flesh, even in the real world we are always surrounded by illusions. Mindplant is not that different when you actually think about it. People's misrepresentations, false advertising and false media projections, Visual just created a fake world that's not so different from our own." Spiral explained.”
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“You're talking about a program almost as if it's an actual person." Connie remarked as she laughed slightly nervously, somewhat disturbed by the fact that the voice she'd once thought of as attractive was actually really a program that was now holding them captive.”
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“When each experience had originally occurred they had been clean and pure, now however that was no longer true, now each memory was tainted, now each memory was dirty, clouded, jaded and impure as they'd been struck by the lightning of despair and frustration that her trapped status denoted, her present suffering now completely redefined and altered her past enjoyment as history was rewritten in front of her very eyes.”
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“He shook his head as if he were shaking away any worries he had, like bits of unwanted dust that had fallen onto and accumulated upon his clothing, which he decided were totally unnecessary and had absolutely no home there.”
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“She'd voiced the unspoken question that had plagued him and tormented him earlier that morning, a question that had weighted his body down almost as it was a poison, a question without an answer ad it completely eluded his mind, much like an unfaithful husband avoids a questioning, nagging, suspicious wife.”
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“Welcome to my headquarters." Maverick teased playfully as he stood back from the door and allowed them to enter inside the basement room. "The champagne dust fountain is situated directly on your left and the grimy, cobweb spa is just on your right. Just in case you feel the need to relax and poison your pores. There are no mud-cakes available today, I'm completely out of those, I've run out of stock.”
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“Although Quorn's tone sounded enthusiastic, deep inside he was situated far away from the location of certainty as his doubts betrayed him and his voice wavered slightly.”
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“His heart became strapped tightly by a rope of guilt that seemed to twist itself around his lungs and ribcage and tie him securely to the floor as it rendered his body completely unable to actually move.”
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“The lifestyle Montgomery lived had become almost normal to Quorn as he soaked himself in the power he enjoyed as a result, tantalised, fascinated and captivated as it drugged him every day and he wholeheartedly enjoyed his addiction to it.”
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“The drink known as 'Erotic Shot' seemed to provoke some kind of hallucination that flooded into a person's mind and simulated a sexual performance, that invoked the senses inside their body as if they were actually engaged in an actual, physical sexual act.”
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