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The doctors told her: “Leukaemia”. More cancer? So I munched up Molly and chain-smoked Benson in the night club outdoor area. The lights were stunning,. We marched a half mile in heels over frosted ground with knocking knees, looking for people to please. New Year’s Eve. A house filled up to the brim with big, fat eyes and dancing lovers in a horrid estate in Sligo town. 2016 rang in, triumphantly. I was surrounded by beautiful people drowning in loud music slept at 8am and dreamt of her.
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Jan 1, 2016
Jan 1, 2016 at 9:55 PM UTC
Glencarrig
The doctors told her: “Leukaemia”. More cancer? So I munched up Molly and chain-smoked Benson in the night club outdoor area. The lights were stunning,. We marched a half mile in heels over frosted ground with knocking knees, looking for people to please. New Year’s Eve. A house filled up to the brim with big, fat eyes and dancing lovers in a horrid estate in Sligo town. 2016 rang in, triumphantly. I was surrounded by beautiful people drowning in loud music slept at 8am and dreamt of her.
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Jan 1, 2016
Jan 1, 2016 at 9:55 PM UTC
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