The Dawn Put Out the Stars

The Dawn Put Out the Stars

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Pyramus and Thisbe have loved so many times, Pyramus (or is it Mark Anthony? Perhaps Romeo? Clyde Barrow?) doesn't know if it's love that brings the two of them together every time or if it's something else. All he knows is that he's tired: tired of dying, tired of watching her die, tired of the same old star-crossed lover act he's been playing out for thousands of years. True love, as it turns out, is not all it's made out to be.
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Dahlia

Amor Eterno. Beautiful words with great effect which made people instantly smile upon hearing them yet the feeling was unsettling. He was convinced that 'eternal love' did exist. And that had been the reason why he was still living in the grief that was hugging him tightly. Specifically when that day came, planting the genuine feeling from the deep pit inside his gut, which made him think she was originally his Dahlia.

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