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Skinny dipping with a singularity

Stephen Newton was in love.

From his hiding place, he watched her disrobe and gracefully dive into the old swimming hole. Her alabaster skin shimmered under the water like some kind of glorious she-fish, her hair a jet-streamed collection of delicate seaweed.

“Oh that doesn’t do her justice at all,” Newton said, disgusted with his poetic shortcomings. “Look at her, she’s gorgeous. Like beauty itself. No that’s not right either. What’s a beautiful thing that swims? A porpoise? God, I really suck at this.”

He wished he could come up with a way to describe her superlative beauty. He wished she would love him.

He wished he’d had enough courage to talk to her.

Then he could have warned her about the miniature black hole that was about to suck her into its event horizon.

He wished he’d never had the uncontrollable urge to check out humor-blogs.com. He thought it sucked worse than the singularity.

The Amadeus Net

The Amadeus NetA satire set in the year 2028, The Amadeus Net is a quirky tale of art, love and identity at the end of the world.

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