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Three years ago today, the moment he walked through the door, it wasn't deja vu, it was a memory of a fantasy I played out in my mind hundreds of times as a little girl, as a teenager, as a woman, finally catching up in real time - a fantasy of a man I would meet someday who would be all I could ever desire in a lover, friend, and husband. Three years ago today, the moment he walked through the door, standing 6' 14", I recognized him immediately as the nameless, faceless man I imagined for years and I finally felt alive! authentic! electric! Three years ago today, the moment he walked through the door, I fell irrevocably in love and I never want to put myself back together again.
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Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018 at 11:27 PM UTC
Reality vs. Reverie
Three years ago today, the moment he walked through the door, it wasn't deja vu, it was a memory of a fantasy I played out in my mind hundreds of times as a little girl, as a teenager, as a woman, finally catching up in real time - a fantasy of a man I would meet someday who would be all I could ever desire in a lover, friend, and husband. Three years ago today, the moment he walked through the door, standing 6' 14", I recognized him immediately as the nameless, faceless man I imagined for years and I finally felt alive! authentic! electric! Three years ago today, the moment he walked through the door, I fell irrevocably in love and I never want to put myself back together again.
louvaughn
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Nov 12, 2018
Nov 12, 2018 at 11:27 PM UTC
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