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Some said it was Clementine's illustrious waterfall of hair that made her special - a violet sheaf of waves that could both shimmer and deepen with the light, as it swept down her back. Perhaps, though, it was the glow that slicked her skin, seeming to radiate from her own endless source. The most common point of interest, however, was the confectionery Clementine ran in Star City, where the sky was illuminated by a neon-coloured galaxy whenever night fell. Named after its ephemeral owner, Clementine's Confectionery sold candies and chocolat...
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It was sweltering noon when the call came through. “Legion animal control services,” I heard Justin answer.The business did fairly well in tropical Durban, South Africa. The small city was edged by a beautiful sea, and flourished with thicket between the suburbs. It was animal heaven for us. We would get called out for some of the world’s finest wildlife that had skittered their way into people’s homes. Snakes were the most common. Run-ins with pesky monkeys were not too far behind.“A bird, you say?” Justin was asking. Simon and I looked ove...
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