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Mariska was a 21-year-old who loved ironing. She had always been fascinated by the way a wrinkled piece of fabric could be transformed into a crisp, smooth sheet. Her friends often teased her about her ironing habits, but Mariska didn't mind. She found it therapeutic.
She places the hot iron over a creased memory—say, the moment she missed her train on a rainy Tuesday in 2003. The hiss of steam fills the room, and suddenly the memory smooths out: she catches the train, arrives on time, never meets the man who would break her heart. MariskaX 21 12 12 Dacada Wants To Iron More Tha...
And then, as the clock struck midnight, and December 21, 2012, turned into December 22, 2012, Mariska stepped back to admire her work. The world might have been on the brink, but her living room was spotless, and her wardrobe was immaculate. Mariska was a 21-year-old who loved ironing
As the sun began to set on December 21st, 2012, Mariska and her friends concluded their ironing day with a hearty meal and stories of who had ironed the most. Dacada, with a satisfied grin, announced that he had not only ironed more than anyone else but had also found a peculiar pocket in one of the garments he was ironing, containing a note that read: "The world will end, but not today. Enjoy the steam." She found it therapeutic