I lied, there be no magic here.
But wouldn't that be quaint? Magic, right here. On this very page. The closest thing here (so far) is a boy worrying about coming off as trying to sound smart and quaint while worrying about sounding smart and quaint. He is also worrying about whether the grammar and syntax in the previous sentence is sound, and, if it isn't; will the grammar-police arrive? No, they probably won't, but I sure hope that they do; it would mean that one more person sees this. I crave attention.
In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have placed the word 'magic' in the tile. Magic usually entails some kind of monkey's paw, crystal ball, or a dragon.
In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have placed the word 'magic' in the tile. Magic usually entails some kind of monkey's paw, crystal ball, or a dragon.
Feb 28: Actuallly, a boy trying to sound smart and quaint isn't magical at all; there's no magic here.
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