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			<title>One Final Leap</title>
			<description>Did he think of falling, of death? Or did he, in his last moments, see into the other side, where perhaps people stared back and smiled, waving?</description>
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			<title>Where Fantasies End</title>
			<description>	The plane landed near my right foot, its nose digging deep into the wet mud. Splotches of dirt bespeckled its wings, but otherwise it looked the same as when my father threw it at me. My mother had hollered from inside about how he was a useless pizza-crepe (or something along those lines) and he w..</description>
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			<title>Strangers</title>
			<description>Don't make eye contact. Don't accept gifts. But most of all, don't say a word. </description>
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			<title>The Old Man and His Papers</title>
			<description>When the old man locked his door, the street was already empty. Streetlights appeared only as single floating beacons that brought light to none other but themselves. Pieces of paper rolled on the ground around him, swishing forward and backward as puppets being controlled by the wind. There was a s..</description>
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