She Told Me That She Loved Me By The Water Fountain
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 18m
  • Reads 40
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2017
Mordecai Ruthers had always looked a little weird. Her pointed ears, high cheekbones, and big, sparkling eyes gave her an unusually elfish appearance. One night, Mordecai had some friends over and they decided to play Truth or Dare. She was dared to go into the gypsy tent in the farmers market, and get her fortune read. According to the stories, the gypsy was young, pretty, and could do a lot more with her life that what she was doing now. Of course, that's just what her mother said. What everybody knew, though, is that the gypsy's readings were always correct, no matter how absurd they sounded. Always. So what happens when Mordecai's odd looks are explained?
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