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One crisp autumn morning, as she wandered through the town's central park, she stumbled upon an unexpected sight. A swan, its feathers a mesmerizing blend of white and orange hues, glided effortlessly across the pond. Entranced, GirlX quickly raised her camera and snapped a series of photographs. Among them, one shot stood out - the swan, with its graceful neck arched and its eyes gleaming with a quiet intelligence, seemed to pose directly for her. She titled the image "Alius Swan," a name that echoed the mysterious and alien beauty of the creature.

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