Page 140 of Glass (Crank 2)


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No, I will never,

ever,

not in a billion years,

confess

the unimaginable result

of his despicable act,

that

it created beauty.

Will never confess that

my son

[can evil be genetic?]

is his son.

I Had Hoped

Never to see Brendan again,

but I guess it just goes to show

that as much as Reno has grown,

&nbs

p; it’s still a compact city. And just

my luck, Brendan still lives in it.

I’ll take the high road and if

the low road seems necessary,

I’ll let Bree get behind the wheel.

One thing for certain, though,

I’m not getting into Grady’s car.

I roll down my window; Brendan

does likewise and I speak past him.

“Hey, Grady. Thanks for waiting.

Come over here, will you please?

I’d rather handle this in private.”

Aren’t you going to say hi?

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