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Organic Object Entry #1: I brought a peach. I think it’s a really big peach, way larger than other ones. It’s also abnormally round, like a perfect ball. I’d say it’s about the size of a softball, maybe a slight bit smaller. It is a mix of red, orange, and yellow. It feels very smooth and firm. It has small brown patches dispersed randomly around but not that big that it is noticeable from afar. The colors are fairly split, one side seems to be more dominantly red while the other is dominantly yellow, the orange fills the spots where red becomes yellow. From top to bottom, the bottoms seems darker than the top. It also has a dusty kind of look and feel to it.
Organic Object Entry #2: The peach has become all wrinkly and when you hold it, it’s very squishy and soft. It kind of reminds me of when you leave your finger under water for too long. . The smell has intensified, much stronger than it was before, its smells very sweet. The brown spots from before have become larger and the red parts have spread across more, the yellow is now orange. I think it’s ready to cut open.