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... she took the necklace out, The star spun around, flashing a beam of light as it completed the circle, illuminating her eyes like they were Milky Way.

And then he heard her say, “Little Xingxing.”

Her voice was gentle, dispersing the distorted shadows that settled in the dark night, shining into his eyes like starlight.

Illuminating what was hidden under his eyes, his paranoia and longing for her.

What he had always held back, what he did not want her to find.

She lo ...

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