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“The night sky is glowing and sparkling with stars, she looks for a while in amazement and then she softly speaks into the night. “Please God, for once in my life, write a happy ending for me.” her eyes searching the sky as if she is following her voice so that she can be heard among the stars, she is lost in the possibility that anything can happen.”

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Emotional Rhapsody

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