Book:    Middlesex
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Callie rises up inside me, wearing my skin like a loose robe. She sticks her little hands into the baggy sleeves of my arms. She inserts her chimp's feet through the trousers of my legs. On the sidewalk I'll feel her girlish walk take over, and the movement brings back a kind of emotion, a desolate and gossipy sympathy for the girls I see coming home from school. This continues for a few more steps. Calliope's hair tickles the back of my throat. I feel her press tentatively on my chest-that old nervous habit of hers-to see if anything is happening there. The sick fluid of adolescent despair that runs through her veins overflows again into mine.

( Jeffrey Eugenides )
[ Middlesex ]
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