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			<title>xxx</title>
			<description>They say not to invest happinessin other people.Yet, I can&amp;rsquo;t help letting youtake it from me with your gentle fingers and your wide smile.I let you draw it from my lipswith cigarette stained breath.I see it in your strong,confident arms as they wrap around me, enclosing..</description>
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			<title>Things he should know</title>
			<description>There will be days where I want to ceaseto exist;pull me in tight and kiss me. Most daysI just need someone to care for me.Most days, you won&amp;rsquo;t know how I actuallyfeel.Forgive me for that. I try to expressmyself. I really do.Just pay close attention if I&amp;rsquo;m curt an..</description>
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			<title>Let me in.</title>
			<description>Let me in.Let me sketch on your bare backand let me write my favorite lyrics on your arms.Tell me what you&amp;rsquo;re afraid of andwhy.Tell me about the darkest part ofyour life and let me shine my light in.Let me fill up space in yourchest, like fog in the early autumn mornings.Let me take yo..</description>
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			<title>Boys with brown eyes.</title>
			<description>I felt a broken friendship sealits cracksbeneath a light polluted sky, asstars tried to make themselves known.Hundreds of dollars of therapycouldn&amp;rsquo;t do whatan hour in pure darkness did.An impossible hurricane in mychest was calmedwith the soft and concernedstares ..</description>
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			<title>Darling.</title>
			<description>Darling, You&amp;rsquo;ll have to endure painful knee cuts,dead animals,too dark of nights,howling winds and bright lightning.And, I know you&amp;rsquo;ll still be brave.You&amp;rsquo;ll go through many heartbreaks,small and large,and you&amp;rsquo;ll cry in the middle of thenight, s..</description>
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			<title>Kerosene. </title>
			<description>My love for you cannot be limited to words, but shown in the way the sun and the moon share the sky. Or perhaps along with the feeling of Polaroids in old boxes. My love beats the cool sidewalks after a summer rain and the crackle of fallen leaves in autumn. It surpasses the mountains and the pines...</description>
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			<title>Praying for daylight.</title>
			<description>Flowers are overgrownand my love willthrive.The nights are toolong.One more day I willsurvive,soul broken and eyesheavy.Bright stars againsta black curtainand I&amp;rsquo;ll miss yourembrace.I&amp;rsquo;ll pray fordaylight, my thoughts toofrightening to face.</description>
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			<title>Love is touching souls.</title>
			<description>Title is from 'A Case of You' by James Blake.</description>
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			<title>Grace in your heart and flowers in your hair.</title>
			<description>She ripped the flowers from her hair, tears streaming downher face as the golden sun started to inch its way across the purple sky. Shedrew in a shaky breath and paused for a moment as she turned her face up to thesky, feeling the weight of the day crash onto her as she stood helplessly. Her..</description>
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			<title>April mornings</title>
			<description>My dreams slowly slipped away from my unconscious mind, leavingthe blackness to slowly push me into reality. My entire body was numb, but Itried my best to stretch it out as I gingerly flipped onto my back. I stared upat the celadon ceiling, thesaffron sunlight painting over the color. I sig..</description>
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			<title>Burgundy lips and snowflakes.</title>
			<description>Her lips were burgundy and almost looked as though her lipswere caked with dark blood. It differentiated most extraordinarily from her ashenskin, lightly brushed with an array of faint freckles. &amp;nbsp;She had dark eyes that forever took captiveeach and every soul that dared to look within them..</description>
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			<title>Unbroken beauty</title>
			<description>I watched the sun crawl its way into the December sky, chestheaving and determination on fire. The field of ice sparkled as the lightgently caressed its surface and I could just hear the earth sighing withcontent and happiness as the sun&amp;rsquo;s tender touch carefully stroked the field. Isto..</description>
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			<title>3.</title>
			<description>THREE. Thewarmth from my hot chocolate raced through my hands, warming up my entire bodyslowly. The heat in the truck was on, but I was still shivering from the runthrough the rain back to the truck. This coffee store didn&amp;rsquo;t have a drivethrough, so Ferris and I were forced to trudge ou..</description>
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			<title>2.</title>
			<description>I doodled in the margins of the paper I should have beentaking notes on. Unfortunately, biology was the last thing on my mind. I couldn&amp;rsquo;thelp but just wanting to get up and leave&amp;#2013266048;&quot;just to drive far away fromeverything. I wanted to go somewhere that no one knew my name. And, a..</description>
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			<title>1.</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;I leaned against thewooden front door, taking the last drag from my cigarette, as I gazed over atthe perfect window. The screen had been returned, blood wiped away, and all notfrom my own work. I stabbed the end of the cigarette on the stones and tossedto into the yard, over the flower..</description>
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			<title>Preface.</title>
			<description>Itstarted the day I woke up with blood running down my face and a broken memory.I had woken up at three thirty four in the morning, two hours before I actuallyhad to wake up to get ready for school. I went to turn over onto my side, afterseeing the blurry clock across the room, but I receive..</description>
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			<title>NaNoWriMo 2012</title>
			<description>A break in left Rosalie Lovett with nothing but a fractured memory, a bloody pillow case, and questions. Once her boyfriend's brother moves back into town and tries to help her cope, it helps nothing </description>
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			<title>October</title>
			<description>I could feel the last of the orange sunlight caress mychilled skin and I stared up into the burning sky from my lonely seat on themetal bench. The October festival carried on around me, without me, and thatdidn&amp;rsquo;t affect me at all. My heart was weighed down with the autumn air and Iwatc..</description>
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			<title>Fragile </title>
			<description>My skin fell slowly from my cold body, like leaves in autumn..tumbling down to the colorful ground. A heavy aching filled my bones and clicked them into an uncomfortable position. I lay on the ground, gazing up at the stars, and felt my body ebb away slowly. My blood twisted and twined into smoke, d..</description>
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			<title>Eleven Twenty-Seven.</title>
			<description>I stared at the man on my shag carpet, half naked andcovered in tattoos. He has a strong, flawless face and it was completely unfamiliar.His eyes were closed and his chest no longer lifted up and down. I leanedagainst the edge of the couch he was previously laying on, wondering for howlong h..</description>
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			<title>But, don't they exist? </title>
			<description>She frozeas she gazed up the young boy staring down at her, her lilac hair swirlingaround her like a purple cloud. Her golden eyes were wide as they met his blackones and she swallowed back her fear, as it boiled beneath her skin. Ophelia,her name was, straightened her shoulders, feeling her..</description>
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			<title>3</title>
			<description>The car was warm, even warmer now that the two hotchocolates weren&amp;rsquo;t keeping the heat in the cup. Rowen had her unfocused eyes onAugust&amp;rsquo;s hands while hers were resting limply on the steering wheel. He,despite having froze at the gas station door, was lively and unable to quitfidg..</description>
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			<title>2.</title>
			<description>August looked strange with the background of the kitchenbehind him as he sat at the table. Rowen leaned against the doorway, armscrossed, and her eyes were glued to him as he would scoop milk in his spoon anddump it back into his bowl. He continuously did that until he finally leanedback..</description>
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			<title>1.</title>
			<description>A subtle rain tumbled down onto the house and a wind howledquietly outside. Together, it created a violent force against the windows thatsoon lulled into the background. Rowen shuffled up the stairs of her mother&amp;rsquo;shouse, listening to the snores coming from her room. She stuffed her h..</description>
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			<title>It's just me.</title>
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			<title>Misguided Ghosts</title>
			<description>I sat on the very edge of the swimming pool of the five star hotel I'd been staying at for a week now. MY feet were in the disgustingly warm water and the sun beat down on my bare back. Despite how vibrant the sun was, there was a freezing wind that randomly picked up and died down in odd intervals...</description>
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			<title>Time</title>
			<description>Time has seemed to pass fast lately. Fast, but it seems like I wasn&amp;rsquo;t able to fill every second to the potential I had. I feel like I&amp;rsquo;m living wrong and missing something that has changed everything. Just one aspect was altered and now I feel like I haven&amp;rsquo;t been living everything r..</description>
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			<title>Heaven.</title>
			<description>Lily looked over at Jack, happiness building up inside her tiny seven year old body. She caught his wide eyes staring directly into hers and she returned her innocent gaze back up to the purple night sky, lit up brightly with white stars. Her small hand was in Jack&amp;rsquo;s bigger nine year old hand ..</description>
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			<title>Them.</title>
			<description>The Government, all four people, stood tall and in pure black with their hands behind their backs. Each emotionless face held secrets within the high cheekbones. Lies boiled cruelly on their thin, colorless lips. I stared across the Town Square at them, over the heads of nearly a hundred people. Hat..</description>
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			<title>My jolly sailor</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;No, you can&amp;rsquo;t; not with the British waiting for you out there. You won&amp;rsquo;t return, Will. I, no one, will be able to bear it.&amp;rdquo; A girl clothed in a floor length, pale green dress stood with proper posture in front of William. Her light blond hair seemed to tumble down her thin b..</description>
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			<title>I'm losing you to Forever</title>
			<description>James held Eve&amp;rsquo;s cold hand in his as they sat in the snow at the edge of the river. A light rain had begun to fall, turning the snow into mush before it refroze again seconds later.&amp;ldquo;Please, Eve. No, stay with me,&amp;rdquo; James whispered quietly, hints of pain and sorrow lacing his words..</description>
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			<title>Persuit</title>
			<description>Rail ran as fast as she could, weaving through the thick tree trunks. Her bare feet pounded the damp ground and unproductively left footprints behind her. She gripped the bag in her hand tightly, keeping her hand close to her stomach. Her blue eyes roamed the empty forest in attempts to find the r..</description>
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			<title>Awake and alive.</title>
			<description>A simple love story..</description>
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			<title>Simply Sleeping</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;She is just simply sleeping, children.&amp;rdquo; I knew better than to believe Chad&amp;rsquo;s words; they never were true. Honestly, her back wasn&amp;rsquo;t rising and falling with the breath of life, nor was she groaning in pain to show the result of her obvious injury.Only seven at the time, I..</description>
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			<title>Rock Concerts</title>
			<description>I could hear the music from the Metallica concert quite well, even though the auditorium and my house were a few blocks away. My wood floor pounded the vibrations.Silently, I cursed them and pulled my feet up onto the chair I was curled within. I stroked away the now pure white hair from my face a..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1</title>
			<description>*PREVIEW*</description>
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			<title>Blinding Lights</title>
			<description>Blind and young, Cullen finds out his secret and strange ability when a girl from his past moves into the small town he lives in.

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			<title>Time Travel</title>
			<description>You are standing in the middle of a hectic cobblestone road. Medieval style buildings line the road, perfect glass windows glinting in the dim sunlight that filters through the cloudy sky. Carriages, pulled by well-groomed horses, bounce up and down over the&amp;nbsp; stone road, shaking up the passenge..</description>
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			<title>Broken Pieces</title>
			<description>A woman stepped down her stairs on the outside of her shabby apartment complex, a bundle within her arms. She had waist length, frizzy dark brown hair and almost translucent skin. Her eyes, set a little bit higher next to her long, pointed nose than normal, were a peculiar color of blue. She was dre..</description>
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			<title>Caged</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Come in, come in! Welcome all! Take your seats, for our lovely show will begin shortly!&amp;rdquo; Luca, the man standing awkwardly on stage, shouted into the microphone that was set up close to the side of the stage. He fixed his oversized top hat, lifted up the collar of his light grey trench c..</description>
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			<title>In the dark</title>
			<description>Brigh bagged my head with the blanket she has in her lap. She shoved me down, into the leather cushions of the couch we {Brigh, Rain, and I} were sitting on. Giggling, she scooted over to the end of the couch. Rain joined in on Brigh&amp;rsquo;s almost hysterical laughter. Rob, Brigh&amp;rsquo;s grandfath..</description>
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			<title>On A Snow Day</title>
			<description>Rain stood next to me, quivering. And it wasn&amp;rsquo;t from the snow falling around us on the sidewalk. I sighed; she&amp;rsquo;d get like this whenever we&amp;rsquo;d seen Jason walking around town. I rolled my eyes and nudged her arm with my elbow, which was tucked by my sides before this action. She jumpe..</description>
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			<title>Past Life</title>
			<description>My name is Katherine. I lived in England in the 1800s.My family was the rich sort, and we lived nicely.I was the oldest, with a younger sister.I was tall and average sized when I wasn&amp;rsquo;t wearing the corset.I had wavy, dark brown hair to the middle of my back.My eyes were a rich, dar..</description>
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			<title>Werewolf</title>
			<description>Israel stood up from her couch at the sound of the first of a series of screams. She pulled her mid-back length hair back into a ponytail and rushed to find her survival knife and her pistol. Another scream tore through the air, immediately setting her insides on fire. She hurried as fast as she c..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1</title>
			<description>Zanna leaves her mum and step-father behind to join her brother and father in the United Kingdom.</description>
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			<title>Awakening</title>
			<description>A girl leaves her life as she knows it to step into another country with a secret world hiding within the normal world as we all know it to be.</description>
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			<title>New Life</title>
			<description>This new life. So unusual. So strange. So&amp;hellip;wrong.I've been lost in the dark for two hundred years, forgetting what normal life is like as I sit next to God's seat as He picks out the correct time for me to be dropped into.I've known almost happiness. I've known love. I've known what it's like ..</description>
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			<title>Met Up With Her Past</title>
			<description>Rook tied her deep red, pin-straight hair back into a floppy bun and slipped on a grey newsboy. She pulled on her denim jacket over white shirt, which under she always wore a chainmail vest ever since that one night a few years ago, and grabbed her bag.She walked out of the small stone house, that..</description>
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			<title>Betrayal</title>
			<description>The dim forest was quiet, except for the pounding of feet and racing hearts. Fallen leaves crunched beneath heavy footsteps.A young girl sprinted for her life between the thick trunks of ancient trees. Her pitch black cloak trailed behind her, hood fallen on her back. She had a vibrant purple hair..</description>
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			<title>Unstablity</title>
			<description>I'm unstable.All that I am is balancing on what seems like a thin wire. Walking precariously through my short life, while Life itself is blowing wind at me hoping for me to fall. Yet, nothing is underneath to catch me, not even Death. Whilst walking with arms stretched out trying to hold on to the p..</description>
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