

You can't square Calcium ch.1It was dark. In the distance, a somewhat irritated anthropomorphic personification rolled her eyes at the amount of description (or possibly lack of it).You can't square Calcium ch.1
The darkness did not particularly bother Elizabeth. Many women died in childbirth after all, and Elizabeth knew that if she died, it would at least happen in the figurative arms of her beloved. And so she let herself go as she birthed the child, holding him (she knew it was male: maternal instinct, and anyway her beloved had said so) and falling down and down and back through the darkness, and her heart fluttered in elation, for she knew that she would soon be in heaven and she


Coursework's resultLouisa had never really considered why she was here before. Well, she had considered why she was here existential crises are certainly interesting, if mind-boggling but the Home was just that, a home. It was where she lived; where, she sometimes thought, she had always lived.Coursework's result
But now, at the tender age of thirteen, she was curious. Curious about who her parents were, or (though she didn't like to think it) who they had been.
When she had been younger, she'd had those fantasies everyone has sometimes: she was a princess, here for her own safety. Her parents were secret agents, and, much as they didn't wa
....u should upload/fav something.
lmao. X3
Ehh. I might upload my crappy little story prologue.
Yeah.
So, yeah. How's your holiday been?
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