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The sweet exhalations of my Caroline girl fog the windows of our wood-lined station wagon moving down US 20. Her doughball palms and fudgy fingers pressed against the thick glass, her bright pink hat nods as the snowglobe snowflakes flurry to the ground. Strapped into her car seat, her plump legs kick forth left - right left - right left - right; a staccato rhythm forming from a pair of Barbie light-up snowboots that beat the back of my driver's seat. We are shooting forward, straight into the horizon. Into the unknown and away from what was. The blush sunset and amber clouds foretell the future.
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Mar 21, 2017
Mar 21, 2017 at 2:29 PM UTC
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The sweet exhalations of my Caroline girl fog the windows of our wood-lined station wagon moving down US 20. Her doughball palms and fudgy fingers pressed against the thick glass, her bright pink hat nods as the snowglobe snowflakes flurry to the ground. Strapped into her car seat, her plump legs kick forth left - right left - right left - right; a staccato rhythm forming from a pair of Barbie light-up snowboots that beat the back of my driver's seat. We are shooting forward, straight into the horizon. Into the unknown and away from what was. The blush sunset and amber clouds foretell the future.
Inspired by a vivid dream
brennanju3
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Mar 21, 2017
Mar 21, 2017 at 2:29 PM UTC
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