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You come to me on the day my daughter is to be wed...
Arielle (The Little Mermaid)
I've always wondered what the little mermaid would think about all the plastic and big …
Anonymous
Here's the short story if anyone's interested. I think it's okay: https://alltimeshortstories.com/salty-coffee-a-love-story/
Alan Turing
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Zack Hemsey
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Diane Wilson
- Excerpt from Spirit Car
One of the reasons stories are lost over time is that they become entangled in shame and embarrassment as if we can change who we are by simply forgetting who we were. It would be far easier not to mention the failings of my relatives, to pretend that this story has only one side, that of heroes and chiefs.