Rafflesia walked the streets of her University town, deep in thought. The world was vivid and pale. The houses with their brick fences, guarding front gardens looming underneath an open sky, some of which bore potable offerings: Old jewellery, plates, useless, idiosyncratic books. It was all, to an extent, quite ugly and grating. There was plenty of det…
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