Rise of the Moon

Rise of the Moon

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Copyright 2014 @Mackenzie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ People say that there's a man in the Moon. And I believed them. Sometimes, I still do. Other times, I'm not so sure. I keep waiting for him to come but he never does. I keep waiting for him to help me and save me. But he never does. He just sits there, in the sky, waiting. For what? I don't think I'll ever know. And if he is up there, I don't think he'll ever help me. My name is Esmeralda Ellis Gamme. I'm different, I know that much. And I'm scared. Of what, you ask? Myself.
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