

Entropy Increases Pt1 Sec13five to eight twenty-five minutes door to door that bus could still be faster never mind I'm early bet there's no-one else here yet I'm always waiting for people keep looking this place is too big whoa surprise the only person more obsessive about being early than me - Julian, my man.... how'sEntropy Increases Pt1 Sec13


Entropy Increases Pt1 Sec12no need for a shave or a shower done all that already today don’t seem to smell that much who’s gonna care anyway? not as if my luck’s in any danger of changing I’d love to shag you, Chris, but you didn’t shower immediately before going out. It’ll have to be your great friend Bill Sykes instead. except she whoever she is wouldn’t call him Sykes even though it sums himEntropy Increases Pt1 Sec12


Entropy Increases Pt1 Sec11how old am I? running through the park kicking piles of leaves nothing better better stop knackered catch my breath this is it why can’t it all be like this? melting the stress clean away it’s that smell too burning leaves drifting on the wind &nbsEntropy Increases Pt1 Sec11


Entropy Increase Pt1 Sec10- …one I think you might benefit from is Jobclub. no way they’re not getting me on one of those stupid courses - Jobclub? - It’s a place where you can get more detailed and in depth help with your jobsearch. You can get help on things like improving your CV and letters of application, you get free advice from your Jobclub leader, and you don’t have to pay for the cost of stamps or telephone calls.... which would help your bill. Jobclub leader &Entropy Increase Pt1 Sec10
Dad

The centre of the squarethere was a difference when we walked upto each other time slowed at the moment when the wind got knocked out of me when we embraced in the centre of the square and i knew i couldnt let you go i forgot the past i wont forget you i promiseThe centre of the square


The QuestionImagine it as a wounded puppy or a legless cat. You can leave it anytime you want to but you’d hate yourself if you did so you keep it close. You stuff it into your coat even if its biting and scratching, and you walkThe Question
with it as if it’s any other day. People in the street look at you like you’re mad as you smile and smooth the blood that drips over your shoulder. It goes on like this all day and then on your way home you run into a reverend who offers to take it
off your hands for a reasonable price. And the truth is you’re o
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