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It wrapped her head, covering her auburn hair in golden yellows and bright blues. When the wind stole it away, I raced after it, hoping to catch up to the breeze. The red and orange leaves traced its path as it flew through the brisk autumn air. My fingers barely brushed the fabric, but the current brought it to the branches overhead. The air carried it to a high bough above our heads, hanging it on a branch with care. There it hung, beside the glimmering yellow leaves of the tree, swaying like one of them. I reached towards the sky to retrieve it before the breeze could lift it away once more. She caught up with me then, laughing at our attempts to rescue her bright yellow scarf. Looking up at the thin piece of fabric, I offered to climb the tree though I didn’t want to. Her infectious giggles at the proposed idea graced my ears like a soft, sweet song. That music lulled my once-lonely mind into sleepy peace and serenity for the rest of my days.
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Mar 7, 2025
Mar 7, 2025 at 9:37 PM UTC
180/33 "The Scarf"
It wrapped her head, covering her auburn hair in golden yellows and bright blues. When the wind stole it away, I raced after it, hoping to catch up to the breeze. The red and orange leaves traced its path as it flew through the brisk autumn air. My fingers barely brushed the fabric, but the current brought it to the branches overhead. The air carried it to a high bough above our heads, hanging it on a branch with care. There it hung, beside the glimmering yellow leaves of the tree, swaying like one of them. I reached towards the sky to retrieve it before the breeze could lift it away once more. She caught up with me then, laughing at our attempts to rescue her bright yellow scarf. Looking up at the thin piece of fabric, I offered to climb the tree though I didn’t want to. Her infectious giggles at the proposed idea graced my ears like a soft, sweet song. That music lulled my once-lonely mind into sleepy peace and serenity for the rest of my days.
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Mar 7, 2025
Mar 7, 2025 at 9:37 PM UTC
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