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I'll put up the link here tonight and get started on moving things around. (Oh, and studying, I hear that's important)
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The Awkward DeadMorning light poured in through the window, filling the room. The clock on the wall said it was early, almost too early. The quiet ticking from the clock was the only noise in the entire house, until- suddenly- a loud bang came from the kitchen. The sound was the result of a pan falling off the counter.The Awkward Dead
"Kennedy. . ?" A voice called sleepily. "Sorry mom," Kennedy answered, "Just making some breakfast." Breakfast for Kennedy was always a little strange. Instead of bacon and eggs, it was crapes and soup. Kennedy's mother had grown use to the odd breakfast combination. She walked into the kitchen in her pajamas and start


Part 2The subway station was dimly lit, yet still shiney. The lights reflected by the floor gave off a green glow. Even in the dim lights, the bright red dress stood out. Kate had jumped on a train after sprinting through the station. Once on the train, the passengers all gave her dress funny looks. She knew she was overdressed, but they didn't know where she was going. -- Joline sighed as she leaned on the counter. After 8:00am, things got slow. Once again, Joline glanced at the clock. It was still 8:30. The last customer had left fifteen minutes ago, but it felt like a lifetime. Joline only had to wait till 9:00, but even that provedPart 2


Part 1It had been raining all day. The sides of buildings were a darker shade of grey, and their windows were streaked with rain drops. The croweded streets looked grim as they bustled about. A bright red umbrella broke through the monochrome street. Moving between people until finally stopping in at a diner.Part 1
After shaking off some of the rain, the woman with the umbrella sat in a booth near a window. Not even the dreariest weather can keep the coffee adicts away from Seatle's Best. The dinner was busy enough, though not crowded. The owner of the red umbrella looked around, then wrote something down and hit it away in her pocket.  

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If you could feel my pain, your soul would shatter, for mine has.
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once through the saddness and pain, there was love and healing, would this live on forever to the end, the question remained into the black night...
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♥Never put a limit on what your mind can do♥
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once through the saddness and pain, there was love and healing, would this live on forever to the end, the question remained into the black night...
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♥Never put a limit on what your mind can do♥
xo!
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an antique arms and armor expert
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♥Never put a limit on what your mind can do♥
I really appreciate it!
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You're very welcome to visit my gallery
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♥Never put a limit on what your mind can do♥
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ღ Kristina Kotarski Photography ღ
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