The Girl With Two Hearts

The Girl With Two Hearts

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I always knew I was different. I couldn't help but know. For a period of time I was everywhere, on the news, in magazines, the newspapers. 'The Girls With Two Hearts' they would say all of them seemingly astounded by my ability. I of course was not that famous, despite the occasional encounter with a random stranger who happened to recognize me. "You're that girl," they would say,"The one with the two hearts." I would just nod and walk away. I mean of course they would recognize me. With my rowdy tight curly hair that was brown with reddish tints. I am always spotted easily. My condition has many downsides. I have to go to weekly Doctor's visits. Whenever I get sick I'm hospitalized since they're always fearing my health and I always have to wear two heart monitors. I guess the upside to my condition is that I a couple thousand followers on Instagram. It's not much but there has to be a bright side.
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