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“I thought about all the flowers he had given me over the years. How there is always an end to things. No matter how long the flowers stayed fresh, they always seemed to die too soon. I suppose the moment they were cut from their stems they were already dead and, like me in happier times, were just reveling in the beauty of their slow decay.”

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Blood Sugar

Blood Sugar is a fictional narrative that delves into the complexities of addiction and its impact on an individual's life. The story follows a character's journey through the challenges and consequences of dependency, offering a poignant and introspective look at the human condition. more

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Sascha Rothchild

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