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(Revised) confusion.
(Revised) confusion.

by neophilic in Dramatic Poetry
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you have just as much potential as this story does, and its riddled with it. i see a very promising future for you. Question though can you write for me a list of your favorite stories, fantasies epics, trilogies, series, no matter just the ones you really enjoyed reading? i'd explain but im not sure how to. thank you.
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