When a Wanderess has been caged, or perched with her wings clipped, She lives like a Stoic, She lives most heroic, smiling with ruby, moistened lips once her cup of Death is welcome sipped.
Eaton looks to the man next to him, who licks his lips before saying, __here are rules on paper and rules too big for paper.__t takes me a moment to realize what this means, which is that there really is no rule against it, but they__e not going to let me ride anyway. This is like when Gabe and I would play games when we were younger _ as soon as I got close to winning, he would change the rules on me.And just like back then, the unfairness of it makes my chest burn.
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Eaton looks to the man next to him, who licks his lips before saying, __here are rules on paper and rules too big for paper.__t takes me a moment to realize what this means, which is that there really is no rule against it, but they__e not going to let me ride anyway. This is like when Gabe and I would play games when we were younger _ as soon as I got close to winning, he would change the rules on me.And just like back then, the unfairness of it makes my chest burn.
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