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Analysis Of Scorpions: A Narrative Fiction
Amanda Greene was sat in a chair, watching the pouring rain gradually easing off from behind the window. A soft music by Scorpions was playing on her phone, being mixed with the comforting sound of the burning woods in the fireplace. The blonde haired girl seemed to be deep in thoughts as she was staring deeply out of the

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