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Choices
Anne Marie Peacock
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Alone
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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The Black Cat
Ethan Duarte
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The Heart Doesn't Forget
Kaytee
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Undress Me
Marguerite C. Anderson
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Butterfly's Song
Ludy Bührs
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captivated by his emerald eyes
Hayden Lowman
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On Dawlish Beach
John Roper
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Reason for the Birth of Jesus Christ
Treasia Black
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Suppressed
Charmane Joy Belleza
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The Gladiator
C. De Carvalho Fischer
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The metalled road.
Swarup Bhattacharya
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The permanent injury.
Swarup Bhattacharya
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THE SEEKER (I)
Phil Roberts
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The text.
A J C
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The Things You Vow to Keep
Linda [Wesser] Yoest
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This Paper Heart
Larry Wells Jr
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We All Sin
Kennet Benoit-Hutchins
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Healing
Ludy Bührs
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THE TREEHOUSE
Gerald Logie
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A Fallen Rose
Lawrence Walters
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Apology
Lawrence Walters
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Paradise Lost: Book 01
John Milton
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Burden On life
Ehsan Sehgal
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Ghosted
Censored2Death
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