His Secret, Her Salvation
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screamed that I didn' t belong, and
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n the way to a soup kitchen, openly lau
er I once thought I connected with, surfaced, her pity a
had n
bless loser,
I owned the very building they wer
r mocking, each jab a remind
foundation, and I knew the truth was about t
est person in the room is th