“I felt like going for a walk and saw you soaring around the field back there like a raven dancer. I was mesmerized,” he grinned, to Starlight’s further irritation.
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The Librarian
...life is but a dream and each and every soul must return to the world they came from.
The Librarian
Einstein’s theory of relativity exploded inside her mind.
The Librarian
She adamantly refused to think about it coming to an end, but end it must.
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Metal and glass scraped and thundered, coming together in an ungraceful catastrophe of shattering matter.
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A light breeze wafted in through the open window, caressing their naked skin.
The Librarian
“Hey sweetheart, can you grab me another roll of toilet paper? I’m all out,” one such tragic blind date had asked her.
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“Um, are you okay?” the young man asked her, his head tilted in apprehension.
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Atoms vibrating and reassembling on page eighty, her scattered mind fixated with new purpose.
The Librarian
But, the girls’ antics crossed the line when they pushed Isis off the dock one afternoon, before Isis had begun swimming lessons.
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