Everything and nothing
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Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2019
This story is about experiences. I've always had a love for poetry and writing and thought this would be a nice way to publish a few of the pieces that I've scribbled down over the past, following experiences that I've found myself in and stories I've written out of my own imagination. 
Some of these are thoughts, feelings and opinions that I'm sharing, and some may not agree with the content however these events have made me grow thicker skin. Let me know if ever these pieces happen to hit a bad spot for you as I would never want to hurt anyone that I care about. Until then, sit down, relax and let yourself imagine ♡
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