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{{NoteTranscript-Collapsed|open=yes| T- I've been thinking about what you said to me last night. How something like ours was never meant to last. I cannot accept that. I know that what I feel for you is real, as sure as the sun rises every morning, steady as the stars in the night sky. If you give me the chance, I am willing to devote the rest of my life proving it to you. Tell me that you'll consider it. That's all I ask. - H|pages=1}}
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I've been thinking about what you said to me last night. How something like ours was never meant to last.
I cannot accept that. I know that what I feel for you is real, as sure as the sun rises every morning, steady as the stars in the night sky. If you give me the chance, I am willing to devote the rest of my life proving it to you.
Tell me that you'll consider it. That's all I ask.
- H
{{NoteTranscript-Collapsed |header=Journal |sub-header=Day 12 |Einar caught his first Gillyfin. He was so delighted, you would have thought he'd caught a Flow Whale. He even gave it a name. Gil, the Gillyfin! I would never have expected a Galdur to do that.}}
Einar caught his first Gillyfin. He was so delighted, you would have thought he'd caught a Flow Whale. He even gave it a name. Gil, the Gillyfin! I would never have expected a Galdur to do that.
{{NoteTranscript-Collapsed |header=Book of Short Stories |sub-header=The Silver Shoes |pages=13 |page1=The silver shoes were her favorite ballet slippers. |page2=She used them every day. |page3=Then she had to buy gold shoes.}}
She used them every day.
Then she had to buy gold shoes.