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The girl in the garden
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2023
You're finally 3 years sober, on your way to your sister Radhe in *******. Go check out my back garden' Radhe said. and so, you did. You see something shining on the grass. it looks like a pendant, you bend to pick it up, The leaves rustle loudly, as if something came out of it, you look up to see a girl in with dirty blonde hair in a white night gown, her hair was blowing in the breeze, you call out to her and look to pick up the pendant, but the pendant is gone and so is the girl, Radhe thinks you're taking again doesn't believe you, who was the girl? where did she go? where did she even come from?! and why was she in the garden?!
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