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We're each alone inside our heads, some more so than others.
Jonathan Maberry
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Jonathan Maberry
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: May 18
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He knew that these creatures were dead, that they were reanimated echoes who wore the disguise of the people they had once been, but Tom's words rang in his mind. They used to be people. How could he strike them? How could he hurt them? Children, women, old people. Lost souls.
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