Total Words: 23,904,088
Estimated Reading: 9 weeks
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Well, more or less.
Now has a reading by... er... me! Yes. Definitely me. It's only on PresentPerfect's channel because, um, YouTube. She's not reading it at all. You think she has time for that? Of course not. It's me. Yup.
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Cover art: Last Stand [Speedart] by Mithrandir730. CC by-nc-sa 3.0
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Cover art by PyrisiaMiracles
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2014-10-15: Edited by Feo Takahari.
What if you could see guilt?
What if guilt looked like a dead lizard?
What if that dead lizard had your cutie mark?
This is My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, as conceived by Nathaniel Hawthorne.