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			<description>	Amell Brooks walked along his security path, listening to the crunching of snow beneath his boots, then the crunching of bones. The stench of burning flesh never went away this windy time of year. Actually, it never went away at all. He continued along the tall fence whose barbs faced inward. Nothi..</description>
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			<title>The Day the Sky Bent</title>
			<description>Our Characters died during WWII and realize that their afterlife in in danger of crumbling when German scientists get too close to breaking the barrier between the barrier between the living and dead.</description>
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			<title>A Mile</title>
			<description>	You'll never know what it's like until you've walked a mile in his shoes, a mile through his Hell, a mile through his misery, a mile through the eyes of a victim. A victim whose past is what horror stories are based off of, and whose future looks dim. A victim whose heart beats black blood soiled b..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/sapphire_doll/1711057/</link>
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			<title>Still A Girl</title>
			<description>She didn't think she was beautifulshe thought she wasuglybecause she couldn't pass as agirlshe still looked like aboypeople still called herbutchdragfaggoteveryday she hides in her roomto cryshe's been treated so badlyshe can't remember the last time someone saidI love youthey'll never know how much..</description>
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			<title>The Holocaust's Child</title>
			<description>	A mother holds her newborn child in her arms, the new life screams at the top of his lungs. He says, &quot;Mother, take me to the sky.&quot;	A mother clutches her newborn child closer to her as she hears the news of the country's future, the new life continues to cry, &quot;Mother, take me to the sky.&quot;	A mother c..</description>
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			<title>Victory</title>
			<description>	I will feel victorious when I overcome my mental illness and live my life without limitations. I will be able to be a healthy member of society and not be afraid of tomorrow, the present, or the past. I will be able to pick myself up when I fall, and stitch up my wounds, and wipe my own tears, and ..</description>
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