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Jackie Taylor

▪ When I was a little girl—I couldn’t have been more than 2 or 3—I would make up stories. It kind of upset my family, because I’d go into. They didn’t say it was bad or look at me weird. They just said, “We know you’re special, but you can’t do that in front of other people ’cause they won’t understand.”

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