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Homecoming Queen fails to come home.
Dill Carver

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The wrist brace came after, not before, because I didn't know he'd be coming, while I slept, to invade my dreams, to almost break my wrist with his supernatural strength, so I went to sleep unprepared, to wake this morning, with this pain in my wrist. So the wrist brace is part of the cure and not the better prevention. You may ask what happened to my angel. The ancients and elders warn and say, when you sleep naked, in shame, the angels look away.
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A duende is a creature associated with Latin American, Filipino and Iberian folklore. In Trinidad, he is called a Douen. Originally a contraction of the phrase dueño de casa or duen de casa, which translates as "possessor of a house", they have no thumbs and if you show them yours, they will try to take them.
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