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She told him That she had a timer That her story would be short lived "I don't have enough pages for you to read" He said that was fine Some of the best stories are always short lived and end in cliffhangers A signed contract Two agreements Willing participants It's been fifty six days He's watched the ink Encircling her wrists Oxidizing Black flaking off Skin growing more sallow Edges looking as if they've curled in Brittle Brown with age She told him He wouldn't have enough pages to read Less is more He silently thought The book closes
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Nov 15, 2018
Nov 15, 2018 at 9:44 AM UTC
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She told him That she had a timer That her story would be short lived "I don't have enough pages for you to read" He said that was fine Some of the best stories are always short lived and end in cliffhangers A signed contract Two agreements Willing participants It's been fifty six days He's watched the ink Encircling her wrists Oxidizing Black flaking off Skin growing more sallow Edges looking as if they've curled in Brittle Brown with age She told him He wouldn't have enough pages to read Less is more He silently thought The book closes
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Nov 15, 2018
Nov 15, 2018 at 9:44 AM UTC
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