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“As for Rose, her relationship with the garden would go through many stages. Eventually, she'd come to spend more time there than anyone outside of the Hargroves. She'd see it as an oasis. A sanctuary. A kush, cozy bubble that insulated her from the stark realities of the rest of the world. And then she'd see it for what it really was.”

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Of Earthly Delights

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