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Spectre

After ten years, she knocks on my door again. I try to speak. I want to say something, anything, but I cannot seem to find the words. I didn't think I would, or that I could, feel this much. All I can do is stare at this apparition of my childhood companion, who now holds her own child in her arms. With eyes wide and mouth agape, I finally manage to splutter out "Welcome back."
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emily-von-shultz
German
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Nov 7, 2017
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"Do you remember the girl that drowned?"

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