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6d
Since childhood this fortress of solitude
has been being constructed.
For so long these walls
Have been growing thicker, taller,
More impenetrable.
If no one is let in... they can't hurt you.
Because with every adventure ending in disappointment and heartbreak
The hopes of these walls coming down fade
Like dieing embers

But alas one comes along and finds
the tiniest of cracks.
Weilding nothing but a gentle, open heart...and awe inspiring beauty, she easily begins to tear down and unthaw these fortress walls.
And using these kryptonite like powers the long held defenses begin to crumble, and the nearly extinguished embers began to once again grow into a roaring fire.
Written by
Ray
64
     Vianne Lior and Leanne
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