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“There was a woman who collected night-blooming flowers,” Mira began. “She named them for the things she’d lost and for the things she’d kept. People said such flowers were dangerous—they only opened under moonlight, revealed by those who left honest traces in the dark. She wore a coat that never quite fit, but when she moved, the coat became part of her—an armor of velvet that softened the world’s edges. One night, a stranger came with a lantern that refused to dim. He asked for a place to rest. She offered tea, and in the steam they swapped stories: the stranger’s hands were ink-stained, the woman’s laugh had the taste of iron and honey. They traded names for small promises. At dawn, when the flowers closed, she realized the stranger had drawn the outline of her face in the steam. She kept it like a map.” GothGirlfriends.24.07.11.Avalon.Mira.Is.A.Curvy...
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Mira’s fingers hovered over the paper. “The story I want to tell… it’s about being bigger than the space you’re given. About finding people who see you, not what you take up.” “She named them for the things she’d lost
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