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The silly girl who had always cried underneath the shade of a tree. She’d rais her knees and bury her face in her arms thinking that no one was watching her.

However, when she heard the sound of the cello floating on the wind, she’d raise her head to look at the ground around her and the sky above her, placing her hands by her waist and tilting her head at the sweet melody. The way she looked when she was crying, laughing, napping, or ...

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