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Black Box

Christine H. Lee \ud83d\udc13\ud83d\udca8

Sometimes I feel like a black box. Let's see what's inside.

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    Crisis Unicorn. \ud83d\udc1d+\ud83d\udc13keeper. #Author TELL ME EVERYTHING YOU DON'T REMEMBER @eccobooks / @HarperCollins. she/her. instagram: xtinehlee1

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