The Hair With 1000 Knots
Coco's hair had 1000 knots and her mom wanted to know how it got so messy. Her hair had ribs, honey toast, and spaghetti in it, all the things Coco loved the most. Her hair was a disaster and her mom needed to brush out...
Coco's hair had 1000 knots and her mom wanted to know how it got so messy. Her hair had ribs, honey toast, and spaghetti in it, all the things Coco loved the most. Her hair was a disaster and her mom needed to brush out...
In The Green Room by Janet Sierzant, we meet Dona Pearson who is abducted by an unknown man and held captive in a room painted green in an unknown location. While isolated, communicating with her disguised captor on a computer screen and fed mostly peanut...
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