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Car Crash Conversations

"I want to travel," She said , perhaps a little tipsy, under the weather and cold *Yes, I'd love to travel too. Climb the mountains, swim the seas, just like you'd do* "Promise me you'll always have my back. I have yours," she said, sitting on the bench eating lunch while I saw and stared at the grey sky I'll always have your back "The cold weather always makes me depressed," she said, caring for her mother, thinking about her brother, lying on her bed The Winter isolates all of us (but perhaps the four seasons traps me all the time. "I can't believe it's almost over," she said, in dress, sitting atop the bar, on top of the world couldn't tell if she was happy, or if she was sad, but it was spring, and spring was Good Don't worry There is no cause for alarm, there is no cause for alarm there is no cause no cause "I think I love him," she said, head on his shoulder my face in my pillow glass shatters, I always had your back There is no cause for alarm no cause for thoughtless thoughts I can't stand here longer than I had before "How are you?" She never said lying on her bed "I want a car crash," I thought, for the millionth time "I hope you're happy. I'm not"
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