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Complete, First published Mar 19, 2018
The sun isn't all that it seems the closer you fly to it. Perhaps it's a sign that not all goals are within reach no matter the effort; unrealistic goals will remain unrealistic goals, and flying to them will only burn you out in the end. In this short story, a girl full of confidence and determination finds herself in a similar situation.
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