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I see shapes

I see shapes

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Jun 3, 2015
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This funny yet sad short story will make you laugh, cry, and face palm. It's about a young girl named Megan Lemore of the age 14 discovers instead of just looking at things you have to look harder. After doctors, therapists, and mom to daughter talks she discovers how to look by the help of friends, family, and, wait, that can't be right? Nope, it's right. Okay. I guess, the help of a little girl. Wow. Didn't see that coming. I have to read over these things before I write them. That's, that's just weird. I'm going to read this. I'm dyeing to see a little girl help a 14 year old. I want to find out, like, how? How would a little girl, probably 4 or 5, help a 14 year old? Okay, back on topic. If your going to continue to read this short story, grab a small snake, lay back on your couch, and enjoy this story. Thank you so very much, ~Savannah~
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