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Flame (Awaken Online: Tarot, #2) Flame by Travis Bagwell
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Travis Bagwell, Flame
“Ididntthinkthisthrough@notourproblem.com”
Travis Bagwell, Flame
“Your kind’s memories are tricky things,” she said finally.  “They are like oil paintings.  Even the first draft is an impression, an imperfect recreation of the event itself.  Yet each time you access those memories, you paint a new layer overtop the old, adding small changes and tweaks.  Those alterations grow and compound on themselves over time until the current painting almost doesn’t resemble the original.”
Travis Bagwell, Flame
“I will not forget again. And I will not forgive. I do not know why they did this to me, but it doesn’t matter – not now.”
Travis Bagwell, Flame
“If you have any complaints, you can lodge them with our customer service department.  Please address your email to: Ididntthinkthisthrough@notourproblem.com”
Travis Bagwell, Flame
“while inspiration is often mercurial and elusive, persistence is often the best way to conjure it.”
Travis Bagwell, Flame
“Augment?” Julia said, with an edge to her voice that Finn found familiar.

Damn, I wish I could see her. He was just now realizing how much he relied on facial expressions and body language. It would be nice to see the storm brewing in Julia’s eyes before she stabbed him to death.

That would at least give him a chance to run away…”
Travis Bagwell, Flame
tags: humor
“Your kind’s memories are tricky things,” she said finally. “They are like oil paintings. Even the first draft is an impression, an imperfect recreation of the event itself. Yet each time you access those memories, you paint a new layer overtop the old, adding small changes and tweaks. Those alterations grow and compound on themselves over time until the current painting almost doesn’t resemble the original.”
Travis Bagwell, Flame