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“She was reasonable and rational, even through the tears. I hurt her. I know I hurt her. All I felt was anger. I wanted to yell and break stuff. Be demonstrative. Because she was being... she was so adult. And I just felt like a stupid kid. I didn't want to be in our empty place so I did what I do, I went to the movies. I wanted a big dark room to cry in.”

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Sex Criminals, Vol. 2: Two Worlds, One Cop

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Matt Fraction
Matt Fraction

Matt Fraction, born on December 1, 1975, is a renowned comic book writer from the United States. His works are known for their profound character development and engaging storytelling, which have won him a dedicated fan base. more

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