The City Chameleon
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Complete, First published Dec 16, 2013
The City Chameleon enjoys his favorite order before deciding one last item from the menu however the food and drinks menu is no longer required, the menu of civilians all around him is needed.

About this story: This piece of writing was crafted within the short space of approximately six hours spanning across several weeks. An iPod was my writing tool and I decided against editing and spelling and grammar checks so i beg you to endure any and all of my mistakes.
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