2 Works by AnimalDecay
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In the longer history of architecture and the arts, there was always some distance to bridge between an idea and its manifestation. In the shorter history, Ludwig Beilschmidt wasn't sure if hiring an old friend would cause more problems than it solved, or solve more problems than he'd been aware of—but if nothing else, it would certainly keep things interesting. (SwissAus but it’s 2011, and it’s a very small world in the very big city.)
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He sported a temperament worse than a colicky mare, and it seemed to Roderich that he’d prefer the company of one to any person. In the saddle, Vash Zwingli was untouchable, windblown, graceful. Out of it, he was surly, stubborn, and perpetually stiff—and somehow that made him all the more fascinating. (The thrills of steeplechase, aristocracy, and young love. Liverpool, 1952.)
