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“ou and I, ve grew knowing ve vere not vanted. Not by my village, not by your parents. And ve tried to make them proud. To be vorthy of their love. That if ve vere good enough, brave enough, strong enough, they vould finally approve and accept us. And now ve must grow, knowing that there vas nothing ve could have done to please them.”

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The Decay

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