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Lady's Game

by corinna-parr

Kiss me here, her fingers said tracing the chalky porcelain of her woman’s jaw, light as a water bug skimming the surface, over that seam between flesh and mask, where the little girl ended and the doll began, draped in lace and fragile gossamer but so very little substance.
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corinna-parr
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Nov 9, 2011
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