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(set: $text001 to "He still loved her as he did when she wasn't human.")(set: $text002 to "He used to be a lonely boy. He spent his nights walking aimlessly in his parents' garden.")(set: $text003 to "He got home. The woman looked at him briefly while drinking something greasy from a glass.")(set: $text004 to "At the time she was blind, deaf and mute.")(set: $text005 to "Then he got home, and there she was, smooth and tempting, waiting for him in the gloom.")(set: $text006 to "In the past, or maybe in another world, she was his favourite instrument. While he was using her, she did, somehow, define him.")(set: $text007 to "Her eyes were unnaturally shining and her blood was sticky and dark.")(set: $text008 to "But her unrensponsive body was enclosed with eternal beauty.")(set: $text009 to "She was the only presence he could get intimate fearing no harm in his teenage years.")(set: $text010 to "He touched her structure, enjoying the coldness of her indentations and protrusions under his fingertips.")(set: $text011 to "He was aware of how unidirectional their relationship was. And he knew, somehow, that there was something unhealthy about it.")(set: $text012 to "He remembered how he used to touch her, pulling and squeezing parts of her body. He remembered how she sounded, how she burst in just one blunt sharp moan.")(set: $text013 to "And she did it both internally and esternally, as their way to connect always involved acquiring each other's body.")(set: $text014 to "She looked dull and she hissed and coughed a lot whenever she sat down for a long time.")(set: $text015 to "'I am afraid you want to leave me for a younger one', she said.")(set: $text016 to "He gently kissed her marble lips and she suddenly came alive. She was warm and able to feel, speak and see. But her beauty couldn't be eternal anymore.")(set: $text017 to "Until he decided to take her with him forever and cut her stalk, without thinking about how potentially lethal this would be to her.")(set: $text018 to "He sat on her round limbs of stone and looked down through the hole, watching his reflection in the water.")(set: $text019 to "She waited for him on her favourite branch, and sang to him in an unfamiliar but yet very eloquent language.")(set: $text020 to "Then he brushed his hand against her stem, searching for the button and she flared, acknowledging his presence by flooding the room with light.")(set: $text021 to "And he softly sat on her forgiving fabric.")(set: $text022 to "He used to write on every part of her crispy, frail surface. It was like a long monologue, but in those moments he didn't feel lonely at all.")(set: $text023 to "He switched her on and just listened to what she had to say. He didn't want to steer her, so he never touched her control knob.")(set: $text024 to "And, eyes aiming at him, she said: 'My function is, once again, to kill'.")(set: $text025 to "'Oh, honey. Our slow cooked chicken will be ready in five minutes', she shrilled.")(set: $text026 to "While he could now kiss her and talk to her, sometimes he still wished he could just drink her.")(set: $text027 to "She stood up and moved towards him. A subtle scent of mayonnaise hit his nose.")(set: $text028 to "As in the past, nobody but him knew how to properly get her in motion.")(set: $text029 to "'Being human is hard', she said. 'You can't drink ink. It can kill you'.")(set: $text030 to "'You were my first and I will never leave you', he said. Her face wrinkled in a 8-bit smile.")(set: $text031 to "'Don't be jealous', he said, 'aren't you happy you won't have to feed yourself with cleanser anymore?'.")
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