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The thread

Once upon a time, in a kingdom very far away and so small that it didn’t even appear in the biggest of maps, there was a seamstress who was able to weave people’s dreams.

With her wooden spinner and an extremely thin thread made out of the same matter from the elusive hopes of men, she weaved tirelessly night and day a canvas inhabited by chimeras, dragons, unicorns, giants, successes, reciprocated loves and secret wishes.

The seamstress had been weaving for ages with the endless and monotonous sound from the spinner’s friction as her only companion. However, one day, in an unexpected impulse, she cut off the thread. And even the most powerful of men felt something inside him had turned gray forever more.




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