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There were moments when he’d have chosen the barrel of a gun over your presence—because you made him feel alive, and for a man long used to being dead, that’s the worst outcome possible. Hope is a beautiful, horrible thing, and you brought plenty of it: stuck between your eyes, glued to your fingers, coating your tongue.
But he’s got his eyes on your face and you’ve got his face in your hands. Your head cradled in his palms and his waist locked between your thighs.
Clicking in place.
“M’here,” he breathes. “No place I’d rather be.”
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Or; where Simon finally tells you.
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- Part 8 of In The Walls
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Simon had promised himself that if he ever lived long enough to be satisfied with his life, he'd go and piss on his father's grave.
He wouldn't show up with nothing to shove down the man's throat, no matter how dead it was. No, Simon would go there with a trophy in his hand, rub it nicely where the Riley name was just about to fade, and then piss on it.
However, Simon drifted past his thirties with nothing meaningful in his cards—the same shitty hand life had dealt him from the start.
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Or; Simon heals.
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Simon Riley fell in love with you when he was eighteen years old. When he's thirty-five, he's hardly better. And while the two of you had remained separate for more than fifteen years, what he felt for you had remained unbroken since the beginning, even as the winds of time had chewed him up and spit him out.
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A sequel to Indigo. Or, simply, a non-linear, (almost) plotless compilation of moments from your relationship with Simon at both eighteen and thirty-five years old. it is recommended you read Indigo before reading Azure.
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- Part 2 of Indigo
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Your eyes burn. They squint at the unforgivingly bright screen; bloodshot sclera and a healing bruise, cheekbone swollen and tender.
'Casualties And Damage Assessment.'
The cursor on the document blinks right next to it.
Write above the dotted line. Do it. It’s there. It’s not hard, it’s just a name—a name among thousands. You could be typing John Doe, and it should feel the same.
So do it, love.
Type it in.
Type “Simon Riley”.
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Or; where Simon finally gets it.
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- Part 7 of In The Walls
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After losing your companions, you run into a skull-masked man and his daughter. They are your last hope for survival.

