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  • Onus

    Onus

    It is becoming a habit, Kilney running out of the house. But Ramshackle does not think he can hurry the process so lets him run. Only to have him run back five minutes later. “No.”

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  • Nadir

    Nadir

    They are in the Louvre. To be specific, they’re standing in front of the Mona Lisa. Kilney does not really understand what they’re doing here – or how they got here, to begin with, the last he checked he did not have a passport – but he realizes that as long as he’s with Ramshackle,…

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  • Mirage

    Mirage

    Kilney is almost eighty percent sure Ramshackle looks different. He is taller and instead of his infernal suits, he is wearing a rather fluffy sweater. He looks like an elongated cat that will purr if scratched correctly. Kilney blushes at the thought.

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  • Lovely Lies

    Lovely Lies

    It has been two months since Ruidan Kilney lost Gimble. When asked how he is holding up, Kilney usually responds in one of two ways: hysterical laughter or a growl that means it is no one’s business. Selling the townhouse is proving to be rather difficult. At the advice of his closest and dearest friend,…

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  • Kinesthetics

    Kinesthetics

    It is the year 1920. Ramshackle has not discovered suits yet and it is dressed in the same fashion as the people around: a loose white tunic that comes to its knees, loose white pyjamas that are a horror to maintain as the ends get caked with mud no matter how careful or fastidious it…

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  • Jest

    Jest

    After the disaster of a lunch date, Kilney does not contact Gimble. Not to ask when she plans to honour the contract. Not even to say that he supports her. Because truth be told, he isn’t sure that he does.

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  • Identity

    Identity

    Matru is hiding behind a pillar, eyes shut tight. It’s a normal pillar in so far as pillars go. Except it’s riddled with bullet holes. If Matru’s heart wasn’t beating as fast as it is, they would have assumed they were playing a video game. But they’re not.

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