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			<title>The Fallen</title>
			<description>The heat was sweltering, and had a thickness so heavy that it was comfortable to suffocate in it. The low, black clouds seemed to boil, churning forth white-hot bolts of lightning that were cooling if you were close enough to feel them, and created a stunning contrast of ice blue in the black and re..</description>
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			<title>Alopecia</title>
			<description>I don't remember the event, not clearly, I just remember it was in my Pre-K year of school. My mother, once a beauty school student and Miss Nevada, was probably doing my hair in a simple ponytail or just brushing away my wild bed head, and noticed something... new.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; A small b..</description>
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			<title>Ripe Romance</title>
			<description>Her hooves beat into the earth as she galloped through the grove, the sound like a muffled heartbeat that stirred the spirit of the trees. Black and white locks flowed behind her, glossy and smooth like the cascade of hair that hid her hooves even as she ran at full speed. The skin of her torso was ..</description>
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			<title>Dance with a Dragon</title>
			<description>Close your eyes, and remember that truly anything can be done.
Open your mind, and let loose your spirit.
Then, and only then, join a young girl and her extraordinary experience of magic and wonder.</description>
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