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Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2013
I call myself bluebird for a reason. They are beautiful birds, very small and fragile looking. But strong, and generally mean to other birds as well.

I don't put my real name for a reason as well. I have another Wattpad account, and I want my columns to be confidential. 

I know that my columns won't get all that many reads, and that's ok. But for those of you who do read them, thank you, and I hope you take my words with you through life.

Yours truly,
BlueBird
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