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she could feel each and every cell in her body and as she thought about her existence, about how difficult life had been, about all the pleasant moments, and the less pleasant, she began to wonder about him. he was someone who could have lead a short time in her life, someone who phased in and out of contact through each month and maybe one day they would hang out and catch up over coffee, living life in an adultier way because she would have had to move out nonetheless. he could have meant nothing more than a best friend from one time and nothing more than a friend in another time, but instead he meant the world to her and she fought for him with everything in her being and she couldn't understand how he meant to so much to her. was it normal to put your dreams on pause so that you can be with someone who may or may not stick around? it terrified her, but she loved him with every cell in her body.
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Jun 22, 2016
Jun 22, 2016 at 3:12 AM UTC
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she could feel each and every cell in her body and as she thought about her existence, about how difficult life had been, about all the pleasant moments, and the less pleasant, she began to wonder about him. he was someone who could have lead a short time in her life, someone who phased in and out of contact through each month and maybe one day they would hang out and catch up over coffee, living life in an adultier way because she would have had to move out nonetheless. he could have meant nothing more than a best friend from one time and nothing more than a friend in another time, but instead he meant the world to her and she fought for him with everything in her being and she couldn't understand how he meant to so much to her. was it normal to put your dreams on pause so that you can be with someone who may or may not stick around? it terrified her, but she loved him with every cell in her body.
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20/F/South African
Jun 22, 2016
Jun 22, 2016 at 3:12 AM UTC
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