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A Very Intimate Stranger

She was lost and couldn’t find herself, and none of her empty words could hide it. Just a typical junkie plain and simple. She died alone on the road at twenty eight, but everybody saw that end coming. In a tragic twist of good luck her son never knew her. Although a part of him had always secretly wanted to. Those years without a mother’s warmth was a pure frigid hell.
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Oct 17, 2017
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