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e rested her arms on the wooden railings, feeling the wind play with her damp and very dark hair. She gaz
Yza, with only a year left in her studies, struggled through life. There were times w
s her only family in the world and getting older. Yza aspired to become an accountant, but sh
pposite of their place, built from wood, while this one was made of concrete and impressiv
he stood upright, squinting to see him in the darkness, and all she could make out clearly was the glow of the cigarett
erself, but she suddenly hugged herself
lookin
ause he continued to puff on the cigaret
rectly facing each other until he moved closer to
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r pounding heart, the man's dark, intense gaze remained locked on her. She could barely make o
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