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My stories

Cherry

One Night Only (Part 2)

Never did like goodbyes, anyway, and we’ve already said ours; to the one person who really mattered.”
Cherry

'White as Diamonds'

I've known mornings, white as diamonds, silent from a night so cold such a stillness... calm as the owl glides... Alela Diana Menig
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Cherry

Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?

Perchance the comparison should be more fitting to liken thee to a winter’s night,

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