Jacob Lawrence, The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture No. 39. 
				The death of Toussaint L'Ouverture in the Prison of Le Joux, April 1803. This was a year later. He died of 
				starvation, because "he didn't feel like eating."  (1938)
			 
		 
		
		
			
			
				 
			 
		 
		
		
		
			
		 
		
			
				Workbook: April, 2017
			 
			
			
				April 30, 2017 : "Three hundred fifty dollars worth of damage..." 
				April 29, 2017 : Run when silent: flee into mystery intervals. 
				April 28, 2017 : Grandpa in green polyester, Bluetooth in one ear. 
				April 27, 2017 : Speaker on the brink of revelation. 
				April 26, 2017 : Just when you think you've got your head adjusted... 
				April 25, 2017 : Elderly married couple... 
				April 24, 2017 : Infinite outcomes. 
				April 23, 2017 : Honeymoon couple in the lagoon. 
				April 22, 2017 : Empty waiting room... 
				April 21, 2017 : Part One and Part Two of the same relationship. 
				April 20, 2017 : I can't narrate the true course of our relationship. 
				April 19, 2017 : Badass. 
				April 18, 2017 : Families at the birthday party. 
				April 17, 2017 : She held me with her strong legs... 
				April 16, 2017 : "Don't think I don't know what you're doing..." 
				April 15, 2017 : I will judge you on your shoes. 
				April 14, 2017 : Weed is my bf hope ur cool with being a side bitch. 
				April 13, 2017 : Missus Grumpykins frowns aggressively. 
				April 12, 2017 : What were those candies? 
				April 11, 2017 : As it becomes clear the middle is empty... 
				April 10, 2017 : Slumped. 
				April 9, 2017 : Sugar couple at the hotel bar. 
				April 8, 2017 : He understands better what happened. 
				April 7, 2017 : Blind girl with Olympic physique... 
				April 6, 2017 : Exhausted in the terminal, an hour before boarding. 
				April 5, 2017 : Tiny blonde in black... 
				April 4, 2017 : Blonde MILF, far side of the terminal... 
				April 3, 2017 : There was the blonde highschooler... 
				April 2, 2017 : Rocking a hotel bed... 
				April 1, 2017 : Silence is what happens when your confidante ghosts. 
			 
			
			
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