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“Y’know…” Marty says, breaking the comfortable silence against his better judgment. “My oldest, Audrey, is probably a lesbian.”
It takes everything in him to keep himself posed in a casual manner. His Miller Lite sweats in his hand, and he's suddenly very aware of a segment of the lawn chair’s metal frame that digs into his hip.
Rust kind of looks over, pulling a face like he's thrown Marty even brought it up. “Alright?”
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After the trail of Tuttle’s co-conspirators leads Marty and Rust to places they’ve never gone before, Marty starts to recontextualize Rust’s comments on relationships from over the years and suspects that, maybe, Rust ain’t as straight as he believed.
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27 Jun 2026
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Albert Camus wrote that the only serious question is whether to kill yourself or not.
Tom Robbins wrote that the only serious question is whether time has a beginning and an end.
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There is only one serious question. And that is: Who knows how to make love stay?
Answer me that and I will tell you whether or not to kill yourself.”or; June, 1998. Rust and Marty are called out to Carencro, Louisiana to solve the murder of a newly wed couple. With a few other stops along the way.
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26 May 2026
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Rust, the void, and Martin Hart
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07 Apr 2026
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Post-Carcosa, Rust needs Marty’s help, which is pretty infuriating.
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06 Apr 2026
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You know, you're looking at it wrong, Marty.
Darkness knows its own. Time's got a way about it. If you ask me, the light’s winning.Bookmarked by Notforlove
06 Apr 2026
