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Little milestones

In retrospect it was such a little ripple in a great ocean

But I made it happen

And I did Something

Did it affect anyone?

Yes, well, at least one person, and that was a wonderful exchange!

I don't know how many people came to the intended conclusion

The only thing I know is they interacted with it

One other thing, despite the fact that it was a loco thought

The odds were about 60,000 to 1

I'm disappointed that she wasn't there

The night I paid homage to Skylar Smythe.

Comments

You should join the Second Life literary community. You would enjoy the meeting of minds...

And Skylar would want to know...how you paid homage to her? How very beautifully intriguing.
www.secondlife.com

That's where Skylar lives.

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