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The Immaculate Void The Immaculate Void by Brian Hodge
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“A bubble between dimensions. A wormhole to a space without time, where something vast sat and waited, in a lair where a billion years felt no different than a day. Maybe it had crawled there eons ago. Maybe the planet had amalgamated around it.”
Brian Hodge, The Immaculate Void
“Then someday, in a million years, or a billion, or so far from now there's not even a number for it... in this version of the universe, or in the next one to come, or another one after that... these particles that used to be you... they'll end up together again. Against trillions-to-one odds, they'll find each other again. They probably won't look like you anymore. They'll be stirred into something totally different. But down deep inside, something in them will recognize each other and will connect back to before, to now, and they'll have memories of what they used to be together. They'll remember being you. Part of them will want to be you again... and whatever it is they've become, that's going to make that living being think it's crazy.”
Brian Hodge, The Immaculate Void
“The oaks were a mellow orange, the maples a blazing red, the birches a creamy yellow, and then ippy air between them was suffused with the golden light of late afternoon. It bit gently, with a promise of winter and the icy teeth to come.”
Brian Hodge, The Immaculate Void