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we were sitting in my car eating food that we shouldn’t have been eating a comfortable silence existing between us a single overhead light illuminating us you looked over at me, gave a quiet smile “you’ve got something on your face” i shrugged and replied, “i know, i’m enjoying my food” a delicate hand appeared, using a napkin to wipe the corner of my mouth i chewed my food slowly, eyes blinking to the left in careful curiosity “thanks” i replied, my stomach doing something other than digestion you took another bite then looked over at me again “can i kiss you?” my eyes blinked to the left again my cheeks turned a shy shade of pink **** it, **** it, **** it i turned towards you, eager, smiling, wanting “yes” and you gave me the sweetest kiss - there, in the silence of my car out of nowhere, unprompted - our food left, abandoned - my stomach, feeling true butterflies for the first time - an honest smile, never leaving my face.
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Apr 21, 2019
Apr 21, 2019 at 9:07 PM UTC
you and me
we were sitting in my car eating food that we shouldn’t have been eating a comfortable silence existing between us a single overhead light illuminating us you looked over at me, gave a quiet smile “you’ve got something on your face” i shrugged and replied, “i know, i’m enjoying my food” a delicate hand appeared, using a napkin to wipe the corner of my mouth i chewed my food slowly, eyes blinking to the left in careful curiosity “thanks” i replied, my stomach doing something other than digestion you took another bite then looked over at me again “can i kiss you?” my eyes blinked to the left again my cheeks turned a shy shade of pink **** it, **** it, **** it i turned towards you, eager, smiling, wanting “yes” and you gave me the sweetest kiss - there, in the silence of my car out of nowhere, unprompted - our food left, abandoned - my stomach, feeling true butterflies for the first time - an honest smile, never leaving my face.
a true story.
naxiai
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Apr 21, 2019
Apr 21, 2019 at 9:07 PM UTC
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