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Morgan finds solace in writing and drawing from "summary" of Birthday by Meredith Russo

Morgan sought refuge in the quiet corners of their mind, where words flowed freely like a gentle stream. Writing was their sanctuary, a safe space where they could express their deepest thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment or rejection. The blank pages of their journal became a canvas for their innermost desires and fears, a mirror reflecting their true self back at them. Drawing, on the other hand, was a different kind of solace for Morgan. It allowed them to escape into a world of their own creation, where anything was possible and imagination knew no bounds. With a pencil in hand, they could sketch out fantastical landscapes, whimsical creatures, or hauntingly beautiful portraits that spoke volumes without uttering a single word. Together, writing and drawing formed a symbiotic relationship in Morgan's life, each complementing the other in ways that words alone could not. Writing helped them make sense of the chaos swirling inside their mind, while drawing offered a visual re...
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    Birthday

    Meredith Russo

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