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Never Lost But Found

I am proud to say this story has been published online in the September issue of SPANK the CARP! If you like what Ken is doing there, help support his work and send a few bucks his way.

Never Lost But Found

by

William DeGeest

Samantha knelt in front of the stack of cardboard boxes that had taken up residence in her favorite part of the house, the attic. To most adults it was just a typical unfinished space found in many similar houses in many similar developments across the country. But to most children, it was the hull of a pirate ship and a frontier fort and a great hall of a castle and, why not, the cabin of a spaceship. And dozens of more things that had yet to be thought of by the blonde haired seven year old.

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  1. DOG

    Great story Bill , you have a real talent !

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