no room in frame for two
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Dear Mr. Bedard,
I hope this email finds you well! My name is Quentin Musty, and I'm a member of the editorial team at Architectural Digest. We're currently developing an upcoming feature that highlights the homes of individuals who have made an impact in their respective fields, and we would be delighted to include your Chicago residence in this issue.
Your home stood out to our team as an intriguing and thoughtful intersection between personal history and architectural design. We were particularly drawn to the story behind its design and the collaboration between you and architect Fraser Minten. For the feature, we would love to photograph the home and speak with you about the design process and your part in it.
If this is something of interest to you and your team, we would be happy to discuss timing, logistics, and any other questions you may have at your convenience! Thank you for your time, and we look forward to hearing from you.
Warmly,
Quentin Musty
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there's a trap door in your heart that I'm free-falling through by sunsetskylane
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Connor thinks he’d know Minten in the dark, even without the porch light, just by the way his eyes glint in the moonlight. He knows the slope of Minten’s shoulders, and the shape of his body in a full set of pads, and the way his hands curl in his gloves. Or he used to. Connor thinks that maybe he shouldn’t remember these things still; shouldn’t be trying to add the shape of Minten’s lips, or the gentle furrow of his brow to this list.
“Connor?” Minten asks.
“Sorry,” Connor shakes his head a little bit, like it might stop him from staring. “You know, I don’t think you’ve ever called me that.”
Or: what came before.
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