piristil - Profile (original) (raw)

on 28 October 2004 (#4979921)

"Dusting myself off or sludging myself off which is more to the point, I walked up town and knocked on the prettiest door I could find. It had a string of coloured lights all around it. Tacky, I know, but I appreciated that the occupants were trying to make an effort at decoration in the face of such squalor. A musenda was a musenda to me. Men once called such things whorehouses."

"It was necessary to watch you for a while to assess damage, to let your troubled mind settle down a little. Strange as it sounds, Piristil was more than we could have hoped for. You began to relax, free from obvious supervision. You began to examine the past..."

from Fulfillments of Fate and Desire

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