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Watercolor my world
Summary:
To seek refuge from her dark, depressing life, five-year-old Angela gets "adopted" by a group of friends called the Crayon Triplets--Blue, Violet, and Indigo. Th boy named Indigo becomes her closest friend. His father works at an art museum, and he dreams of being an artist. They share a brief time of being innocent kid friends on the playground, but then Indigo's dysfunctional family leaves town.
Six years later, twelve-year-old Angela is convinced that Indigo lives at the Metropolitan Museum, so she stows away on a bus to New York City. She spends a terrifying night darting around statues and exhibits before hitch-hiking home.
At eighteen, Angela goes to New York again, for art college. She encounters Indigo in a burn ward at the hospital, and he has truly messed up his life.
Lydiaq
Watercolor my world
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if you like, id love to help. I've never written something with another person before, but I can try. because presumably you wouldn't want to write something so long because it would take ages, but I was the faster witer in a writing class I took of people interested in writing. just a thought.
that was cute. is indigos dad a criminal?
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"It Will Be Good." (complicated semi-spiritual emotional story.)<br /> <br /> "Upon his bench the pieces lay<br /> As if an artwork on display<br /> Of gears and hands<br /> And wire-thin bands<br /> That glisten in dim candle play." -Janice T., Clockwork[love that poem, dont know why, im not steampunk]