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The apple was plump, ripe, bursting with juicy flesh
like the curves of my body that I hide with frilly layered
gowns.
Sweetness and untai..
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Dear
Milly,
I folded
this letter as many times as I could to make it really tiny and I gave it to
the big guard man at the fence next to you..
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Hattie clambered up into bed and rolled herself up
inside the cold pink Barbie quilt, imagining she was a snug little worm,
wriggling around wit..
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For as
long as Hollie could remember, Donald hung in her grandmothers hallway, trapped
inside an ornate wooden frame, which was once gold but no..
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I.
I had
lived in Madison all my life with my mum, dad and little brother Cody. Madison
was a small tight-knit village cut off from the s..
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I.
Malcom
Brodie existed but he never really lived.
Malcom was never without a book. He was a spectator of the lives of a
thousand fictional..
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In the midst of the war, they exchange their vows.
Nuclear bombs erupt and deafen in their wake,
fire and smoke climbing to the heavens.
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I'm not 100% happy with this piece and I know it needs some work so please be kind :')
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Caged
1.
Textured
grey layers, thick and woollen. Must be opaque.
Criss-crossed
over tightly, to guard the hallowed chamber; secret, sa..
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I clumsily stumbled off
the train into the frosty, crispy air of Glasgow Central Station after my
gruelling nightshift. My feet ached, my eyes w..
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