Inspirational Prompt 34
Today's prompt will be short but, hopefully, sweet. Left by the side of the bed of room 321 of Pineview Hotel, folded neatly, police officers…
Today's prompt will be short but, hopefully, sweet. Left by the side of the bed of room 321 of Pineview Hotel, folded neatly, police officers…
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