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A Story Pending Approval
Part one; the Marauder
-
it
hidden
concealed and revealed
the thing
it
hated
hatred
that marked it as so
The marauder
and
Her steed
:
pity
-
Part two; the hydra
-
four days
The keening
began
at first
Shrill
threw me
a thrill
The hydra called
with no answer
somewhat crocodilian
in nature
and
:
in stature
-
Part three; a Malfeasance
-
amnesty
and
Her lady
a dynamic
i do so
not Remit
to bear no malice
to let pass
is to be
:
Shrive
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We all experience the painful prick of a mosiquito bite, the initial shock causing us to lash out, to ignore all common sense of the effect afterwards. Our minds only focused on removing the forefront threat. We might say those closest to us, drink us dry, and we let them.
However, what do we do when they turn parasidic?
When their near presence is toxic.
My delema, in this piece, exactly.