In this short description I could tell you a melancholy story of my darkest secrets; I could tell you a funny insignificant story of the time I climbed onto the roof of the school to watch the stars; I could tell you some an adventurous story of seldom and visits all over the world.  However, in the spirit of all literature in the purest form, I believe it wise to allow the syntax and diction of my stories speak for themselves. It is through our plots, word choice and characters personas we express our deepest connections to the world, the aura we cannot express through direct words.
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Just a fair warning, I have a horrible habit of posting my sections well before they have been edited or completed. I apologize in advance for the utter randomness and sparse intervals of writing.
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Dear Ms. Barker, by Ju-JuB
Dear Ms. Barker,
Despite a light and bubbly opening, this story fallows Bridget, a young college girl in the 60's, as she aban...