Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust

Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust

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A person whose garbage filled mouth defends her from the harsh outside world. There is solitude with her imaginary friend and herself. Yet even past the garbage defense is a sense of loneliness that a kind and genuine friendship could uplift... Let's walk together and relish each other's company. Girl in the corner: .... Boy passing by: You're talking to yourself? It doesn't matter. I want to be friends. Girl: No. She doesn't like to. Boy: Ehh (to himself: I'll still try and be friends with the both of you.)
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