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She waited for ages, for anything, some sort of sign even just a flashing on the screen a spasmodic vibration but the message never came. She thought she caught a glimpse once or twice, in those eyes--such an aloof blue-- of something more substantial crimson passion in his vain anything to cling to before her foothold gave way. She was always dreaming Reading signs in the irises figments of pigment to color her translation telling quite a different story weaving a web of delusion of homespun lies and illusion that someone so selfish could even graze the surface of the outer shell of selfless what an improbable farce what a fool she was.
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May 2, 2012
May 2, 2012 at 4:28 PM UTC
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She waited for ages, for anything, some sort of sign even just a flashing on the screen a spasmodic vibration but the message never came. She thought she caught a glimpse once or twice, in those eyes--such an aloof blue-- of something more substantial crimson passion in his vain anything to cling to before her foothold gave way. She was always dreaming Reading signs in the irises figments of pigment to color her translation telling quite a different story weaving a web of delusion of homespun lies and illusion that someone so selfish could even graze the surface of the outer shell of selfless what an improbable farce what a fool she was.
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May 2, 2012
May 2, 2012 at 4:28 PM UTC
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