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		<description>The original writings of author Squishy Lesbian</description>
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			<title>Harlyn</title>
			<description>Lana was out of our hair sooner than I thought.She didn&amp;rsquo;t let me stay for the interview. I had to distract myself withsomething, and that something eventually turned out to be fixing the fence. Ihad fixed it pretty well. Or so I thought. The thing collapsed back onto theground in r..</description>
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			<title>8/12 Recording 1</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;And here we have Gracein her natural habitat.&amp;rdquo;Grace rolled her eyes andshoved my face aside, turning the knobs to her locker. Her spider-like fingerspointed my camera to the ground and she tapped her foot at me, arms crossedover her chest. Though she seemed mad, there wa..</description>
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			<title>Ask Katrina</title>
			<description>Nerd meets Blog. Follow Katrina as she gives advice to those in need and with curiosity via her blog. What happens when she meets her biggest fan?</description>
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			<title>Ten</title>
			<description>Theair is thick with humidity as we take a sharp turn passed a bakery, watching itclose for the night. The smell of donuts and cakes has my mouth watering,remembering that I have forgotten to eat during everything that has happenedthese passed two nights. Mitchsqueezes my hand while ..</description>
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			<title>Cops and Robbers</title>
			<description>We lounged on the couch after some time. Sierrahad my head in her lap, absently running her fingers through my hair as wewatched COPS. I had already discussed with her about my situation at work, andshe had agreed to comply and come in to work with me tonight. She was wary atfirst. Scare..</description>
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			<title>Heartbreak</title>
			<description>Dinner went the same as usual last night. Vickiand I spoke some more. We learned more about the other. I teasingly called hera vampire, after what she did with my hand, but she told me it was normal forsome people to do. Apparently, I wasn&amp;rsquo;t one of those people then. Cause, ew.Sh..</description>
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			<title>Wounds</title>
			<description>After dinner I felt sick again, and Vicki wasfine with taking me home. She didn&amp;rsquo;t want me to overdo it, but i knew thisfeeling was not a real illness. The queasiness I felt was doubt and guilt. Theysat in my stomach like two, large balls of ice. She helped me to the door and kiss..</description>
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			<title>Tagliatelle</title>
			<description>When I woke my head was pounding and Sierra had moved me to thecouch, a bag of ice on my head. I moved it aside, head spinning as I sat up. Myinstinctively gripped onto the back of the couch. My eyes looked for theredhead, finally seeing her on the end of the couch, flipping through channe..</description>
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			<title>Trouble</title>
			<description>Vicki was nice enough to drop me off at the house. She parked thecar in the lot and walked me to the door. She held my hand and I grewcomfortable to it. When we reached the door, she smiled sadly and let go of myhand. &amp;ldquo;So, this is where we say goodnight huh?&amp;rdquo; She smiled sligh..</description>
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			<title>Vicki</title>
			<description>I didn&amp;rsquo;t bother with my usual jog this morning, feeling down. I knewit would only be a rub in my face if I did. Sierra didn&amp;rsquo;t want to talk to meanymore, and that soured my mood just thinking about it. I sat up in bed,looking around my room with a sigh. I peeked at the clock. Four..</description>
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			<title>Sierra</title>
			<description>Wednesday was a typical day. I fought to listen to my six o&amp;rsquo;clockalarm for a run, but I knew that if I didn&amp;rsquo;t I would feel guilty for skippingout all day. I had to stay fit somehow. I mean, c&amp;rsquo;mon, I don&amp;rsquo;t exactly leavethe office unless it&amp;rsquo;s a lunch run or coff..</description>
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			<title>Drake</title>
			<description>She had found something that would mean she'dnever be poor again - but there was a catch. There was always a catch. Godsknow they would come back to bite us in the rear. A pretty big bite too. Most days I found her leaned against the stopsign between Kennewick and Mardown. Her hair was a..</description>
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			<title>Between Two Streets</title>
			<description>She had found something that would mean she'd never be poor again - but there was a catch. There was always a catch. Gods know they would come back to bite us in the rear. A pretty big bite too.</description>
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			<title>Nine</title>
			<description>Duringthe flow of raw emotions running around, Mitch and I had spent the better halfof the night making love on the couch. Though there were moments one of uswould almost fall onto the floor or bump our heads on the arms of the couch, itdid not stop us from doing it. Asluck may hav..</description>
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			<title>Eight</title>
			<description>IfI pace anymore I&amp;rsquo;ll be making a rut into the floorboards, but I can&amp;rsquo;t help itwaiting for Mitch to finish up her make up. Ire is at my feet, mewling at meand rubbing against my legs for attention and comfort. My sweet cat jumps ontothe back of the couch and headbutts me lovi..</description>
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			<title>Seven</title>
			<description>Mybreathing is ragged, fingers balled into the sheets. Sweat drips down my skin,my throat sore from yelling. I could snap in two with how arched my back is.And yet Mitch has invaded my space, with two fingers to count. She wanted toteach me what the hell birds and bees have anything to d..</description>
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			<title>Six</title>
			<description>Tonight,feels longer than any other night. I sit on the balcony, watching as the busystreets become less busy. People say their goodnights. Some part from others,some continue to follow others to their home. I can see the threads that bindeach one. How each memory has brought each being ..</description>
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			<title>Five</title>
			<description>Things didn&amp;rsquo;t go up in life after the council hadtaken me away from my family. The days were replaced with training, andtransfusions the medical teams had discovered. The transfusions were like hypedout vitamins, and secret stimulants that slowed the growth rate of the cells.In oth..</description>
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			<title>Four</title>
			<description>I grew up in a broken household. My father was neveraround, and when he was, mother and he fought often. Their voices were alwaysloud enough to hear from atop the stairs. I was always found hiding there, myblanket snug around me and my eyes watching them from afar. Something was always..</description>
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			<title>Three</title>
			<description>The warmth from beforehasn&amp;rsquo;t left me, even with the fire dead and the blanket wrapped around Mitch.I&amp;rsquo;m finishing up the last fight scene of the movie while she snores quietlywith her head in my lap. She&amp;rsquo;s serene when she&amp;rsquo;sasleep, relaxed. Her eyes dart under h..</description>
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			<title>Two</title>
			<description>Words, maybe, echo tome through the hazy fog of my dreams as my eye lids slowly pull apart and I rubthem with the back of my hand. Sharp light surrounds me, causing my bedroom toglow as I get out of bed. My feet brush againstcold skin and I jump slightly, hands grabbing the collar of..</description>
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			<title>One</title>
			<description>Coleridge is unusually quiet tonight. The clouds have gathered overhead, and the citywill probably be receiving a soft downpour in the minutes to come.I sit atop Tower Hall and gaze down at the citystreets, one leg up to my chest and the other tucked in below it. My black hairscoop..</description>
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			<title>Child of Silence</title>
			<description>Call me crazy. Call me a fiend. A nightmare of the night. What I am really doesn't matter. I'm not an angel. I'm not a daemon. I'm pure scarlet colors otherwise, or a shudder in the damp cool air.</description>
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			<title>Shain and Ava</title>
			<description>Part One :)</description>
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