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Submitted to Contest #263
Winifred Collins was always meant to die. She was an orphan and an only child, so to even an unfamiliar eye, it was obvious few people would care There was a typically easy diminutive of her name; the ever-innocent “Winnie” that could be a wide-eyed eight-year-old or a jaded twenty-something with a teaching job trying to revive her childhood sense of whimsy. Winnie’s eyes were blue and her hair the pale yellow of corn silk, a bashful beauty who had never done anything wrong. Every literary analysis book would say the same thing: she was inno...
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