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Author: Katherine Quevedo

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Bone Chill of a Too-Wide Smile

Posted on May 1, 2022 by Katherine Quevedo
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Jiala made eye contact, and Barclay flinched. All sensation fell away but discomfort: stomach clench of a malevolent gaze, bone chill of a too-wide smile. More visceral than a person with insides of glass should feel, and that bothered him most of all. Continue Reading →

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