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Industrial Divinity Industrial Divinity by Regina Watts
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“she used her other arm to keep the first submerged against its natural impulse, and the pain that had begun at a high intensity rose to such an extent that she could only think of cutting off her arm to save herself from experiencing that very burn she’d orchestrated.”
Regina Watts, Industrial Divinity
“Like a small child discovering her body, she continued her assault against herself and felt her own descent into a curious state of trance. The pain was high definition, but what did pain mean when, within a minute, all marks were gone and only blood remained?”
Regina Watts, Industrial Divinity
“Tomorrow’s apples needed peeling. Who had time to be mad? Who had time to be dead? There was little enough time to sleep!”
Regina Watts, Industrial Divinity