This isn__ how things were supposed to happen. I was supposed to be me. Not this.
How naive Lore had been, despite being the daughter of a father no one spoke of, despite the strange, incomplete conversations at her mother__ deathbed; how again and again she was caught up short by the discovery that other people had stories they didn__ tell, or told stories that weren__ entirely true. How mostly you got odd chunks torn from the whole, impossible truly to understand in their damaged form.
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How naive Lore had been, despite being the daughter of a father no one spoke of, despite the strange, incomplete conversations at her mother__ deathbed; how again and again she was caught up short by the discovery that other people had stories they didn__ tell, or told stories that weren__ entirely true. How mostly you got odd chunks torn from the whole, impossible truly to understand in their damaged form.
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