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My grandma Anna was born in 1914. She was a farmer s daughter and had to help with the harvest. She had to guard the cows as well. Sometimes she and her friends would take a ride on a cow and she told me that this was very funny.

A loney visit to the semitarty turns to something else when a man observes another man and maybe gets the feeling that he isn't the only one that misses someone.

Kyla is an perfect girl in her perfectly perfect world. Except for her nightmares. But overall she's popular, pretty, and perfect. The three P's. Until one day her world is shattered. Her boyfriend and best friend become monsters and a mysterious boy who lies about his name comes waltzing in to her life. Kyla doesn't understand why he seems familiar, or why she knows his name isn't David. She doesn't understand, because she doesn't remember.

One for sorrow Two for mirth Three for a wedding Four for a birth Five for silver Six for gold Seven for a secret that's never been told ... One cut for one verse, but what happens if the rhyme is repeated over and over again?

My grandma Anna was born in 1914. She was a farmer s daughter and had to help with the harvest. She had to guard the cows as well. Sometimes she and her friends would take a ride on a cow and she told me that this was very funny.

A loney visit to the semitarty turns to something else when a man observes another man and maybe gets the feeling that he isn't the only one that misses someone.

Kyla is an perfect girl in her perfectly perfect world. Except for her nightmares. But overall she's popular, pretty, and perfect. The three P's. Until one day her world is shattered. Her boyfriend and best friend become monsters and a mysterious boy who lies about his name comes waltzing in to her life. Kyla doesn't understand why he seems familiar, or why she knows his name isn't David. She doesn't understand, because she doesn't remember.

One for sorrow Two for mirth Three for a wedding Four for a birth Five for silver Six for gold Seven for a secret that's never been told ... One cut for one verse, but what happens if the rhyme is repeated over and over again?