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Her golden hair flows lazily down her back. The gentle sweep of her brush against canvas, soft hands across naked skin. A sliver of moonlight seeps through the slit in the curtains and pools itself at the ends of her hair. From her roots come a million strands of citrine crystals, illuminating my bedroom with oranges and reds and yellows and I wonder if the sun could compete with her effortless radiance. She gives me a Look, over her paint-splattered shoulder and I decide definitely: No. It could Not.
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Jan 14, 2016
Jan 14, 2016 at 8:15 AM UTC
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Her golden hair flows lazily down her back. The gentle sweep of her brush against canvas, soft hands across naked skin. A sliver of moonlight seeps through the slit in the curtains and pools itself at the ends of her hair. From her roots come a million strands of citrine crystals, illuminating my bedroom with oranges and reds and yellows and I wonder if the sun could compete with her effortless radiance. She gives me a Look, over her paint-splattered shoulder and I decide definitely: No. It could Not.
leah-perry
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Jan 14, 2016
Jan 14, 2016 at 8:15 AM UTC
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