That’s what novels are: They’re amalgams of archetypes, collections of random traits one observes in other people through life, blended into fresh characters.
—Michael Callahan
He was right: not about her playing him, or about her laughing at him, but certainly about her carelessness, about her casual disregard for how he would feel if he found out, and about the...
…she would have walked all the way up to East Sixty-Third Street, and probably 163rd Street, if it meant pouring even more into this memory that wasn’t a memory.
Remember: There’s a reason the fairy godmother gave Cinderella two glass slippers.
They’d lived their lives on tightropes, never knowing where the next paycheck was coming from or if one was coming at all, their personal lives a mishmash of backstage affairs and dressing room brawls endured...
Love had to be deeper than that, than a glance over tea, which was indicative but not dispositive.
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