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Jason put the tiny vase with the porcelain flower back on the shelf. It was a kitschy thing. And yet it reminded him of grandmother. She had lived in this room for 30 years. Even when she found it more and more difficult to climb the steep staircase. Without her ornamental doilies on side tables and flower curtains in front of the windows, the room seemed strangely unfriendly and empty. Even before the furniture had been removed, he had noticed it. Jason closed his eyes. It was cold. Dust tickled his nose. He felt a breeze coming in from the...
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Note: Hello, this is my first time posting to a prompt and I'd love some feedback. :) English is not my first language, so if you spot anything weird I'd love to learn how to make it better. Thank you.Aurelie hopped along the gallant red and purple patterned carpet, playing her favourite game. The thick, grey castle walls were painted in the flickering light of torches mounted in steel holders, shaped like the snarling fangs of tiny dragons. She stopped by a set of heavy wooden doors. One had cracked open and warm light flooded out into the ...
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