« "Mom, Mommy," said Paul, pulling his mother by the sleeve. "One second, you see that I speak, scolded Louise, who rediscovered the pleasure of attracting the attention of a gentleman, even a accompanying father, a little bald and bent. »
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Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, Season 1 |
Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, Season 1
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« ` 2054 ` Mrs. Arobase, the mother of C@ro, was teleworking, headphones on her ears, the microphone in front of her mouth. She told us without looking at us that she could not get off the screen before dinner time. "Go buy yourself something at the bakery," she added, "but no calorichonneries! C@ro, don't forget to take my phone-up to pay. Once on the street, I told my girlfriend that I envied her to have a mom who works from home. "Oh no, it's not funny," replied C@ro, she never goes into pause mode. It's not a mother I have, it's a robot. (p. 22-23) »
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Marie-Aude Murail
Zapland |
Marie-Aude Murail
Zapland
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« - When I came back, the apartment was empty. Line Cahen was gone. With the furniture. And with my son. - Have you been looking for him? - Furniture? No, I bought it back. »
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Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, season 3 |
Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, season 3
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