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			<title>Excerpt from The Execution</title>
			<description>He sits alone in his cell, waiting for the hour of his final fate, the fear almost overtaking him as he finds himself longing to escape to those distant memories of happier times, happier days when the darkness didn't seem so easily to encompass him.</description>
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			<title>Excerpt from Cold Nights of The Warm Heart</title>
			<description>After a lifetime together he longed to once more return to her arms, to hold her, to lose himself in her eyes. Yet with everything that had happened, with everything that had come to pass he knew that it was no longer possible and, more than anything, he </description>
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			<title>Excerpt from The Coffee Shop</title>
			<description>They sat in the coffee shop looking across at each other, stealing glances when they knew the other wasn't watching, lost in the dreams of what could be. No words would be spoken, they couldn't seem to find the right ones, just hope and desire that would </description>
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			<title>Excerpt from Never Gone, Never Forgotten</title>
			<description>She sat in the corner lost in her world of sorrow, seeking desperately to find the peace that seemed to elude her. The restlessness, the insomnia, the terrible dreams, they haunted her throughout the night with the images that caused her so much anguish. </description>
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