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Nor'easter on Plum Island

by asborealis

I remember when I thought you might really be mine. We were chasing the last tolerable moments before the storm wrapped itself around us. Seagulls swarmed above our heads and I thought they would surely take you from me. Foaming waves crashed against our feet and I tried desperately to anchor myself to you. I felt like something of a stray that you had picked up- your good deed. Maybe the snow melted my armor. Maybe the rush of it all left me temporarily unable to worry myself inside out. I took off my coat and my defenses and laughed my head off running through the freezing sand still keeping up with you somehow. Now I just want to live, forever yours, in a tiny snow globe of our storm.
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Published
Feb 16, 2019
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