Six Word Story No. 37

Margot lured gastropodas into warm beer.

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Six Word Story No. 35

She fell into the starry sky.

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Six Word Story No. 34

Sin burned her hands to ash.

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Six Word Story for Mother

She fed them meatloaf and novenas.

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Six Word Story No. 31

Fat clouds blushed against the sky.

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Six Word Story No. 30

She wasn’t afraid of time anymore.


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Six Word Story No. 29

She choked on verbs, plummy and ripe.

UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 2003: Cleopatra, ca 1888, by John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), oil on canvas, 65x56 cm. 19th century. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

UNSPECIFIED – CIRCA 2003: Cleopatra, ca 1888, by John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), oil on canvas, 65×56 cm. 19th century. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

Six Word Story No. 28

Spring arrived, wearing her fancy skirts.

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