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London was Born

by @Root_of_woe

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful bird and a hardy insect. They spent their time talking and sipping golden bubbles in the midday sun. Their days were perfect, filled with long awaited showers in a barren desert. This Robin and this Ant. Knew that they were different, both lunatics living for a country that didn't exist. Or a feeling they couldn't resist. A break came one day. No break of peace but a break of belief, a shattering of morals. A death of unsuspecting partners. We sat alone in madness, thought for hours about dreams. Still we speak of memories. Just before midnight, she pecks at the door. I love you, she cries, to what she adores. He replies, with the same obvious response. Deep breathes are taken and London is born.
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Root_of_woe
33 / M / Cape Town
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Written by
Root_of_woe
33 / M / Cape Town
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Mar 14, 2021
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