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Lost Childhood Toy
As a child, my gray, white, and red sock-puppet named Ian was my best friend. One day, he went missing, mourning my loss. Days turned into months and then into years. Before leaving for college, my family checked under my bed and found my friend that made me mewl: Ian, my favorite sock-puppet.
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