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The Tiny Cat Girl

The Tiny Cat Girl

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"Oof oh- Hi, I'm Elizabeth but you can call me Elizzy! I'm just trying to.. Uhh... Oh? I'm small? Yeah! I was born with a.... Disease.. That made me so small that I couldn't be like others.. This was a rare condition so my mom... Well... She took me into the forest and left me there.. I walked and walked till I reached the end of the forest. I walked to a light poll, and slept there. I then wake up to being carried by a human, which looked like a giant to me. I started to bite his hand and he wouldn't let me go.."
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"Elizabeth was a simple woman with a very simple life: arguing parents and two siblings. She loved to stay cuddled up in her warm sheets in her cold room, reading books and listening to music. Her life had been pretty boring when she really thought about it, but... school was about to start again, her senior year. Elizabeth was really tired of school; she was ready to leave that place and never turn back. All she did was wake up, go to school, and deal with the fake people there and their shenanigans. Nothing interested her until one night she was walking, trying to clear her head, and accidentally bumped into a hard wall-or so she thought. She looked up to see light brown pools staring into her skull. They stared at each other in tense silence. The guy she bumped into was the first to break it. "Watch where the fuck you're going," he said. She suddenly felt nervous after she heard his deep, gravelly voice. Elizabeth stammered out a quiet "sorry," her head down, embarrassed by her zoning out. It had become a problem after her 16th birthday, when her best friend Sade moved to the other side of the world. She had no one to talk to, so she just got stuck in her mind most of the time. She blinked, the fog of her zoning out finally clearing, only to realize the guy was long gone."

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