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She felt the rhythm of the music, the throbbing beat. No need to listen for it, no reason to pay attention to the song.
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The view from the front door of the crashing, slanting rain captivated her attention until the thunderclouds passed.
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The pain in her arm lessened until it was a single spot of soreness on her shoulder the width of a finger.
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The more she read, the more she wanted to read. The more she watched, the more she wanted to watch.
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A half hour later, the paper cut no longer stung. Looking at it under a lamp, she saw it had already healed over.
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Fireworks, lightning, and thunder mingled in the night. Flashes and rumbles from opposite sides of the sky.
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Applause and cheers flooded the theater as the movie credits scrolled. The cast and crew couldn't hear them, but the feedback was sincere.
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She underlined any words, phrases, or sentences in the novel that she could connect to her own life and would think about why later.
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Fwoosh! The flash burst in the room,
a harmless bolt of lighting.
One moment distilled on film,
one story in a four-by-six.
a harmless bolt of lighting.
One moment distilled on film,
one story in a four-by-six.