His eyes were completely black, even the part normally called the "whites". And they were much bigger than normal eyes. They gave him the appearance of a skeleton.
Yet though they sent inhuman chills, it was clear that behind them was very real, very human anger.
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J. D. Blood's Compendium of Small Absurdities
RandomI write lots of things. Some are big, some are small. These are the small things. Whether they're excerpts from poems, one-liners from future novels, or self-contained stories small enough to constitute a tweet, I'll put them here. This will be an o...