My Little Girl
Christmas came, and Christmas left. She was tiny when I held her in that hospital room on Boxing Day. Thick dark hair. It gave me
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Christmas came, and Christmas left. She was tiny when I held her in that hospital room on Boxing Day. Thick dark hair. It gave me
My stainless steel water bottle let out a stifled scream next to me as I lay in bed. I tightened the lid so the air
‘I’m Harriet,’ I thrust my hand out as my hair whipped over my face. Great. That played out better in my head. ‘Christian.’ I flapped
I gripped the cold metal railing, mesmerised by the distant hum of car engines driving over the bridge that clung to Wales and England. The
Laughter filled the skies. Light bounced off every boy and girl, their faces beaming as their bodies soared through the voluptuous clouds lined with gold.
As the sun caresses the dew-kissed blades of grass, I see your shining smile. As the bonnie blue sky arches protectively overhead, I see your
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