Chapter 6: Two Intertwined Strokes Make A Masterpiece

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We introduced our cute little baby who loved our art and his life. Inspired by both of our favorite artists, the name of our child was Picasso. He enjoyed toys, painting, drawing and having fun. His friends were also friendly and fun. His school was safe and he wasn't being bullied. He was living a good life and everything was awesome. We took him to amusement parks, art showcases and some shows. We both saw him grow up and do awesome things. Life was great and thanks to Picasso, I got some inspiration from him, and he gave me inspiration. I liked his awesome and quirky lifestyle and we would always give him what was good and the love he deserves. We fed him, we dressed him, we played with him, and he says that everyday will be good, as he looked in the mirror.

Before he went off to the last day of senior high, we gave Picasso two things. A neon blue liquid and a gold liquid. If he needed someone, and if he was ready to love them. He got a freelancer job for making art and we were proud. We had some other children and they were good like Picasso. We had a wedding anniversary that meant the most for us. We talked about life, family, and good things. We laughed and wept at the right times and we ate good food. Family is forever, and our family traditions will last forever. Because if two intertwined strokes come together, it makes a beautiful masterpiece.

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