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I'd call you both my North Stars, but then Trish would point out there's only one, and Chaney would argue that if that's the case, it would have to be her and I would pull up images of night skies in Calcutta and Jo-burg and Rome to prove that different views show different stars, so you two could agree I'm wrong, something we all know I'll never admit. So I'll squeeze your hands and keep quiet, looking up towards the sky for guidance and light, a constant reminder of how to find home.
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Feb 21, 2016
Feb 21, 2016 at 1:53 PM UTC
Star Wars
I'd call you both my North Stars, but then Trish would point out there's only one, and Chaney would argue that if that's the case, it would have to be her and I would pull up images of night skies in Calcutta and Jo-burg and Rome to prove that different views show different stars, so you two could agree I'm wrong, something we all know I'll never admit. So I'll squeeze your hands and keep quiet, looking up towards the sky for guidance and light, a constant reminder of how to find home.
christina-calvano
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Feb 21, 2016
Feb 21, 2016 at 1:53 PM UTC
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