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In the quaint town of Willow Creek, nestled between rolling hills and winding rivers, there lived a man named Marcus. With chiselled features and a magnetic charm, Marcus was the epitome of confidence and charisma. He was adored by many, his presence commanding attention wherever he went. But beneath his charming facade lurked a deep-seated narcissism that coloured every interaction and decision.Marcus was the owner of a thriving cafe, a cosy spot where locals gathered to sip coffee and share stories. His cafe was more than just a business; ...
The small village of Elmsworth lay nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, its cobblestone streets winding through quaint houses with blooming gardens. Each house had a unique character, adorned with colorful shutters and thatched roofs, and smoke curling lazily from chimneys. It was a place where everyone knew each other's name, and the days moved at a gentle, predictable pace. Life was simple and sweet, but for one young girl named Clara, simplicity bred restlessness.Clara, with her wild auburn hair and eyes that sparkled with cur...
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As she stood in the dark corridor of the school, she looked at her best friend's bright blond hair in the sunlight. 'She looks heavenly' she thought, too beautiful to be human, a piece of art that shouldn't be touched. She felt the pang of envy coursing through her veins and pain pierced through her heart as she saw from the corner of her eye her long-term crush smiling at her best friend. The envy soon turned into burning hatred, why can't she be the one that has good looks, why can't she be the one that everyone envied? Instead, ...
I'm going to college? :0 I don't really like writing, I honestly don't know why I am here.
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