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Continúa, Has publicado jun 07, 2018
Every story has its place. Every little creation has its own little piece of the universe captured and preserved. Everything has its own reality.

"Dad just sat and cried. He cried for three whole days. His face was blotchy and his eyes were red. Then one day, he just stopped... " - The Little Things

"He felt like an impostor. A pretender. Like a wolf that someone had wrapped in fleece and decided to call a lamb. " - Stranger

"Utter boredom. An all encompassing, overpowering sense of complete monotony. She would have said that it drowned her, but that might have actually been interesting." 
- Of Shining Knights and Witty Rogues

"There was no turning back now. A lifetime of fighting had led to this point. "
- No Kingdom Lasts Forever

"Everyone has some sort of plan for their life. At least, some sort of expectation. " 
- Coming of Age

"She told me with a twinkling eye, We are who we need to become." 
- We are Who we Need to Be. (Poem)

"Crazy crazy crazy crazy crazy crazy crazy Pain." - Crazy Pain (Poem)
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