Leah BroadbyMemory is like a box of chocolates. They disappear quickly.
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When you remember something, it’s like pulling out a box of chocolates. Once you open the box and take a few pieces, they disappear. There’s no way to keep the memory alive. We need to be constantly discovering new memories to replace those we lose.
Source: A Dreadful Daughters Spells
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