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			<title>Ani</title>
			<description>Infinity at the palm of your hands&amp;#2013266048;&quot;that is all I see whenI look upon you. If it&amp;rsquo;s eternity that I could share with you, I wouldgladly lay my life on it. You were among the sweetest things that happened tome, and to see you wander with somebody else amidst the uncerta..</description>
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			<title>Fairy Tale</title>
			<description>Once upon a time, there lived an eccentric man. His everywaking morning is greeted by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, while hisnights are enchanted by the sweet scent of ylang-ylang. For two decades heenjoyed a sheltered life, surrounded by a loving family and a brotherhood ofacquain..</description>
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			<title>ONE WORD</title>
			<description>one-syllable words...that's why</description>
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			<title>700</title>
			<description>It had been just the jest that we laughed at at the exact same time. Our synapses then seemed to intertwine the day we shared a quiet moment. Until we grew tired and let some noise in. Ours turned out to be a connection bound by the invisible forces of instinct and coincidence. It was a time..</description>
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			<title>Viper</title>
			<description>The news came like a thunder amidstthe sunny sky, and Eon could hardly keep the blasphemies from oozing betweenhis gritting teeth.&amp;nbsp;Sabina showed him the invitation. Itwas originally addressed to the city&amp;rsquo;s jewelry shop owner, who ignored thesummoning after much conside..</description>
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			<title>Metempsychosis</title>
			<description>The sun burned in the sky.Itis a short distance from the train station to the post office, yet Evian had todrag his feet toward his destination. He squinted at the figures moving about,in and out, the great hall. Finally, his feet landed on the marble grounds ofAdea Post Office. The ..</description>
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			<title>Resurrection</title>
			<description>She&amp;rsquo;s on fire. Herhair turned to flames. &amp;nbsp;Farah&amp;hellip;&amp;nbsp;The voice led her tothe old house.&amp;nbsp;Her bronzed skinglowed under the full moon. The ground beneath her feet get torched with herevery step: stones became ashes&amp;hellip;burned leaves&amp;hellip;..</description>
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			<title>Vanilla</title>
			<description>Hesmelled of vanilla, not the perfume but the extract. It was the caramel cake&amp;rsquo;sfault.He slumped at the kitchen floor when the almond cookies got burned. But suchmisadventure only made matters worse, for failure that is. He hummed all thetime while working at his masterpiece, caref..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/LesLee/1145339/</link>
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			<title>Part of Me</title>
			<description>I hope this story can help people get a glimpse of the other side of the planet...my side of the planet.</description>
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			<title>Wade</title>
			<description>January 6th. Five years ago. Gray clouds loomed over thetown as thunder rolled amidst the dark morning sky. Wade was awakened by thebooming roar. He hated the rain, and he feared the wrath of the raging windabove the sea. The phone rang. As the light flickered, I looked outside the kit..</description>
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