The Third-Floor Window

The Third-Floor Window

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The raven was always an omen of bad luck, of death. It bangs ceaselessly on her window, the window which begs her not to open it. Is the raven truly just a bird, or is it a symbol of something much darker?
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Ravens aren't pretty song birds. They don't bring to mind flowers, love, or beauty. They stand for pain, fear, and death. And the pain I feel at this moment is much worse than death. **Set after Allegiant/DOES CONTAIN SPOILERS** **ALL ORIGINAL CHARACTERS AND LOCATIONS BELONG TO VERONICA ROTH** [Rated M for language, violence, and sexual themes]

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