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Marrow Marrow by Trisha Wolfe
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“Tell me I’m the only one you want. The only one who can stand in your flame as you burn down the world.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“I’m going to go out on a limb here,” I say, waggling the leg around before dropping it onto the gurney with a thunk.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“No trip to Madrid for me this year, I assume,” he whispers. When I turn my smile toward him, it’s fucking dazzling. “I guess not. Suck my sweet pussy lips, Jack.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“And isn’t that what our best teachers do. They unveil hidden worlds, sometimes those that were right before our unseeing eyes. They ignite our curiosity. They make us question what else is waiting to be discovered, if only we let ourselves thaw.”
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“Not to say he won’t come to peep in your windows.” The black door closes behind me and locks. “If he does, I’ll fucking flay the skin from his face and feed it to him,” Jack says. “And they claim romance is dead.”
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“Three days. And in that time, I’ve found pieces of Mason in my daily lunches. Toenails in my yogurt. Testes buried in my tofu salad. Entrails in my travel mug of egg drop soup. When I approached Kyrie to inquire about her antics, her response was: “You said to dispose of the body… Digestion is a fantastic form of disposal, Jack.”
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“Kyrie’s ability to mask her expression and blend into any environment is, admittedly, impressive. I should have realized this trait beforehand. So many tiny tells are coming to light as I study her today, and I realize how she even masked herself from me. It wasn’t hard; my ego did most of the work for her.”
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“Her polished bones would look good displayed on my trophy mantel.”
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“I’ve been waiting for this moment, this look between us when Jack realizes he’s gotten me wrong all this time. I’ve wanted it since the time he berated me for the notorious CRYO freezer incident in the lab, when he accused me of destroying his tissue samples through sheer ineptitude. It was the first time I truly accepted that I might have to put my little beast down. Who’s inept now, you fucker.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“The only problem is, Jack…you’re wrong,” I say, striking out with the last word. I hit Jack’s chest with a Taser. He lets out a strangled, gritty groan and drops to the dirt. His body convulses in distress as I uncap a syringe with my other hand.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“And any man who even imagines touching you will be sliced into ribbons of flesh-”
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“They are only mine. Now come on my fucking tongue and keep quiet.”
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“I’m going to choke that pretty throat with my cock, and you’re going to watch me do it. You’re going to take everything I give you. You’re going to swallow every rung of this fucking ladder and every drop of cum. And you will not take those beautiful blue eyes off me. Understand?”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“There’s never enough time for the things that I cherish, and always too much for the things I don’t want.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“I have killed for my mother. I’ve killed for survival, out of compulsion, to sate cravings, and even, at times, fun. But the decisive difference is that I wouldn’t just kill for Kyrie—I would give my life. Hell, I’d even let her take it.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“Hunting is not a sport. In a sport, both sides should know they’re in the game.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“Jeg vil være alt for dig, elskede,”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“He must make a choice: risk his darkest secrets... …or risk me.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“Who did this to you?”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“He matado por mi madre. He matado por supervivencia, por compulsión, para saciar antojos e incluso, a veces, por diversión. Pero lo diferencia decisiva es que no solo mataría por Kyrie: daría mi vida. Demonios, incluso dejaría que ella la tomara.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“To anyone who dreamt of someone who would burn the world for them, who loved the villain, who rooted for the dark souls in their fairy tales… We hope Jack and Kyrie ignite your beautiful black hearts. “Every fairy tale had a bloody lining. Every one had teeth and claws.” — Alice Hoffman “I would die for her. I would kill for her. Either way, what bliss.” — Gomez, The Addams Family”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“I’m yours, always. And you’re mine.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“But the decisive difference is that I wouldn’t just kill for Kyrie—I would give my life. Hell, I’d even let her take it.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“She’s the marrow. She’s my marrow. Kyrie didn’t start as a killer—she was made. And I helped make her.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“He’s stoked my rage into an inferno that simmers beneath a fragile shell, the lick of its molten heat too close to the surface for me to contain any longer.”
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“He pulls his blood-soaked shirt off and stalks toward me, lethal, consuming. Inescapable. When Jack reaches out a hand it’s like a magnet, and I take it, following with sure steps as he leads me to the growing pool of blood and pulls me down with him to the floor.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“To anyone who dreamt of someone who would burn the world for them, who loved the villain, who rooted for the dark souls in their fairy tales… We hope Jack and Kyrie ignite your beautiful black hearts.”
Trisha Wolfe, Marrow
“You haven’t shown me the whole house,” I say, watching the tension ease from Jack’s shoulders as my words settle in. “What if you have a collection of porcelain dolls? I hate those things.”
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“I’ve wasted so much time, Jack said. And now it feels like there’s not enough.”
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“Jesus Christ,” Jack whispers, looking like he’s just run a race and lost miserably, his shoulders slumped and each breath noticeable. He gives a little shake of his head. “You are the most mercurial person I have ever met. One moment you’re in tears and the next you’re running two hundred miles an hour in the opposite direction without a map or a fucking clue. I don’t even know where to start.”
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