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AliterateAaron Worth Publishes Short Stories in Cemetery Dance and Aliterate Arthur wasn't illiterate; he just didn't see the point. He had graduated near the top of his class, and his bookshelves were filled with heavy, leather-bound classics—all of which served as excellent coasters for his coffee. aliterate He finally opened the cover, the spine cracking in protest. For the first time in a decade, he didn't just decode the words—he followed them. He realized Maya was right. The movies gave him the "what," but the pages were giving him the "why." By the time the sun rose, Arthur wasn't just a man who could read; he was a man who did . Aaron Worth Publishes Short Stories in Cemetery Dance : A story by Aaron Worth featured in the journal about a mysterious "epidemic" of origami-folding. For the first time in a decade, he | |
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