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By Jessica Levine BRONZE
Mequon, Wisconsin
My little girl had the bluest eyes. Right up until her mental demise. They were as deep as the roots of a Wild Fig tree. And through those eyes, She saw the world in a differ...
Mequon, Wisconsin
My little girl had the bluest eyes. Right up until her mental demise. They were as deep as the roots of a Wild Fig tree. And through those eyes, She saw the world in a differ...