Dear Amelia,
I hadn't seen you in weeks. You had left school three weeks before the summer holidays. Some thought you were on a cruise boat in the metiteranium No one had seen you. Until that day on
It was the middle of summer, hot as anything. Everyone the least amount of clothes possible. I was sent to the corner store to buy some ice for my parents.
I saw you there.
You were pale, the gleam in your eyes was gone.
You were wearing long sleeves.
Then you were gone
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Dear Amelia
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