The Hard Times and Snow times

The Hard Times and Snow times

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Mon, May 8, 2023<5 mins
Life is something that is precious to all, that brings the joy and happiness to the faces around us. Life is not something to be played with, a toy to be broken. In the end once that life is taken away its painful to continue on with outselves. This book is short, simple and maybe fun to read it's meant to show how precious life is but how we take it for graunted please if you read this i want you all to know that your wanted, loved and looked after no matter what everybody is precious and worth loving. slanted words are action words. Also thank you for reading my work if you liked it please tell others i want to make a part 2 if i am able to this part will go back to the start of her history.
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That's where I saw her, just underneath the weeping willow. She sat with this solemn look on her face as she read this huge book. And that's when I just got confused, how could someone so beautiful look so sad? It never looked right to me, even when I was just so young. Now everyday she sits beneath that tree, for six years. It took me six years just to get the courage to just sit next to her, with the help of a little anger from my family. I unexpectedly befriended her that day, and afterwards, we ended up sitting next to each other almost everyday. Together we sat, right under the willow tree. Only to have it end almost too quickly.

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