Short Story Of Serdam Noir's Memoir

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It was a quiet and an uncomfortable day in July. A young man by the name of Serdamoir had felt the crisp wind on his face it felt as if there were needles in the air. He will never forget that uncomfortable summer day in July. As Serdamoir kept walking he began to notice there were no popcorn machines making a snap, pop sound. There were no hot dog vendors yelling bratwurst, bratwurst, get your bratwurst here. There were neither a trumpet nor accordion nor the big bass guitar playing. As Serdamoir continued he would envision streamer ribbons of many colors and shades, of pink, purple, green, black and some white. People dancing joyously and not a frown in site. Serdamoir with a confused and unsure grin began to question if what he recalls was it a dream?

Serdamoir then decides to stop by his best friend Angel’s house. Happy and excited Serdamoir was to see Angel he proceeded explaining everything he had
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Serdamoir with a quick and brief laugh asked Angel why would, you ask me that question. Well Serdamoir, Angel began to explain it is impossible for you to know, feel or see any of what you shared with me.

Angel had revealed to Serdamoir you were a twin. Serdamoir looked at Angel with confusion and replied what is a twin? Angel responded by explaining partnership between a male and female and possible outcomes of that union. In finishing Angel looked again eye to eye with Serdamoir and said your twin is a girl. Sometimes she communicates with you, but because you were not born alive or deceased at times it will be difficult for you to connect with her.

Wait shouted Serdamoir wait a minute as Angel slowly disappears. Serdamoir in disbelief and rubbing his eyelids with the palms of his

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