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We began as specks, particles of dusk, seen in a foreign place from centuries away. The prophecies had foreseen it.   The oracle had spoken— a collision so small in size, yet so great in power would tear the sky off its hinges and send it crashing through the mountains, burying to the bottom of sea. You were a bundle of white, born on a boat on a summer day as the clouds shimmered in tranquility, and the sky reflected the sea. I was born ****** and destitute, with shadows so obsidian, they claimed my soul and set the sky on fire. Two opposing forces like you and me had always been destined for disaster.
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Jan 11, 2020
Jan 11, 2020 at 11:35 AM UTC
'til death do we part, part 1
We began as specks, particles of dusk, seen in a foreign place from centuries away. The prophecies had foreseen it.   The oracle had spoken— a collision so small in size, yet so great in power would tear the sky off its hinges and send it crashing through the mountains, burying to the bottom of sea. You were a bundle of white, born on a boat on a summer day as the clouds shimmered in tranquility, and the sky reflected the sea. I was born ****** and destitute, with shadows so obsidian, they claimed my soul and set the sky on fire. Two opposing forces like you and me had always been destined for disaster.
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22/Cisgender Female/my happy place
Jan 11, 2020
Jan 11, 2020 at 11:35 AM UTC
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