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The Canister Fizzgig McArthur
The boy was happy.
He had no idea what void was inside him. The empty space, the nothingness.
She came and filled it.
He was still happy.
She gave him everything. She told him he would have it all forever.
He believed her
She left him. He was back to where he was at the beginning. Yet,
the boy cried.
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