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And cruelly, surely, I said to her, "Did you love this child?" I will never forget her face then, the violence in her, the absolute hatred. "Yes." She reached for the locket even as I clutched it. It was guilt that was consuming her, not love. It was guilt -that shop of dolls Claudia had described to me, shelves and shelves of the effigy of that dead child. But guilt that absolutely understood the finality of death. There was something as hard in her as the evil in myself, something as powerful. She touched my waistcoat and opened her fingers there, pressing them against my chest. And I was on my knees, drawing closer to her, her hair brushing my face.


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A few hours later Anne Rice clarified her motives:

“In the name of Christ I refuse to be anti-gay. I broke with the church. "

In her memoir Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession Rice also states:

In the moment of surrender I let go of all the theological or social questions which had kept me from [God] for countless years.

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