living breathing demons
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It wasn't too surprising for her to get mistaken for her father though they had distinct differences. That aside, two rights didn't make a wrong and an apology didn't mean anything. Just from the way that this woman acted, Corona doubted she would mean her apology down the road and from the looks of her, she believed that if her father had tried to kill her, then there was a justified reason for it. It couldn't have been recent either, Corona decided, because he had been sick. He was lucky to be able to stand up on two feet and have enough coordination to light a cigarette. Her outside expression didn't change, but on the inside she felt a looming desire to do damage. “And why shouldn't I kill you for what you've done against me and others? How much do you value your life?” When faced with death, everyone seemed to value their life so much more. When faced with every little piece of tragedy in their face, they valued their life. But when things were fine and the world was on an even keel, they stopped valuing their lives and everything in relation to them.
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