The Writing on the Wall
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  • LECTURAS 63
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  • Partes 3
  • Hora 12m
Continúa, Has publicado abr 05, 2022
If you think that the mind is a simple orb of beautiful memories, I'm afraid you're wrong.

The mind, I feel, is a storehouse of all your alluring nostalgic memories created throughout your short life, the cringe-worthy memories, and the gruesome ones. And the awful memories are the ones which you can't let go of. 
Another thing I know is that those are the ones I relate to the most.

Basically, my life is this big loopy complicated rollercoaster with a whole lot of unpredictability, a massive amount of craziness, high level of sarcasm, a bit of love, a big portion of fun, add in some random music urges, and a trouble-magnet . Oh, and some psychotic urges too. 
And...Yeah, that's life for you!

I call myself Keira Olivia Jackson, a 25 year old brunette, the assistant to the Editor of the University of Washington Press, a renowned publishing house in Seattle.
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