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Nelle 2022-10-13 06:35:27
Crying like a dog, I rummaged through the comments, but no one seemed to really understand the story
The yew tree monster said: "I'm not here to heal your mother, I'm here to heal you." It used intimidation to force the male protagonist to admit a reality that he did not want to face, that is: "The male protagonist is about to die because he is about to die. I was tortured by the fact that I was a...
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Alvina 2022-10-11 23:52:22
That ever-growing bud has long since become a towering tree.
All things grow, their laws sprout, grow, flourish, flourish and decline
plants are so animals
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[first lines]
Conor: [having a nightmare] Mama! Mama!
Conor: [waking] How does the story begin?
The Monster: It begins like so many stories. With a boy, too old to be a kid. Too young to be a man. And a nightmare.
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The Monster: [telling a story] "You may have the yew tree," said the parson. "I will preach sermons in your favor. I will do anything if it would only save my daughters."
The Monster: "Would you give up everything you believed in?" said the apothecary.
The Monster: [as the Parson] "If it would save them, I would give up everything."
The Monster: [as the Apothecary] "Then there is nothing I can do to help you."