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Guilty Conscious

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Through the depths of the stones and highest of the dancing celestial bodies, the landscape bloomed magnificently; though the bright shell of the earth only further extenuated the long shadows of the land hiding the darkest skeletons in the most shallow parts of its closet. The darkest skeleton hidden in this world’s closet was a man; a man imprisoned at the ocean floor, cursed to live with the consequences of his actions far after Humanities disappearance. He is just another victim of one of the many crimes prevalent in this world in any era: The crime of a story going unfinished, not in a natural way, but being forcibly executed all to further push the life of his own till the pages overflow. please give this a chance. I'm not good at summaries yes I am aware that I used the wrong conscience
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