Aus dem Leben der Marionetten
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Even when we hated each other.
Or when she was revoltingly drunk...

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sick or just angry.
l've always loved the way she moves.

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Her scent, her presence.
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She has turned toward the mirror.
She watches me in the mirror.

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She is lost in her own thoughts,
but she breathes heavily.

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l'm standing behind her,
at an angle...

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and l'm holding the razor
in my right hand.

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She watches me the whole time.
And now she really sees me.

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An imperceptible smile
hovers around her lips.

:13:47
l can feel her slight agitation,
a slight pulse at her throat.

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Did you know that a human body
contains a large amount of blood?

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lf you cut the jugular vein, you and
the walls would be covered in blood.

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Blood reeks and is sticky.
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She wouldn't die right away. lt'd
take a few minutes for her to faint.

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Both of you would probably have
a lot of time to think.

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Perhaps you'd regret it.
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Things would turn out differently.
You wouldn't have your experience...

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other than seeing Katarina on the
bathroom mat with a severed throat.

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You're being ironic, aren't you?
-No.

:14:34
l can get you admitted to my clinic.
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They'll pump you full of drugs
till you don't care...

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if you're Peter Egermann
or the emperor of China.

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Don't worry. We're great at
obliterating people's identities.

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No more self, no more fear.
Fantastic, isn't it?

:14:55
l've read the newest techniques
of psychiatry are tough.

:14:59
l told you that
l'm taking this matter seriously.


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