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She woke up this morning

She woke up this morning in her cigarette ashes and found last night’s late pleasure still stretched out on her bed— How remarkable that a single blue-eyed boy could take just one look of hers and have her in his chains the next. Willingly, of course, but does it really make a difference with the heart? The heart which tore out of her open chest, latched firmly to his and made a scene painted with love in her one-room apartment. Her fingertips reached out for his bare back— warm to the touch, and full of promises.
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Jul 19, 2011
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