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would you, will you, won't you?

by maegen-sheehan

What would you do if I just walked into the water and never came back? How long would you wait for my return? Minutes? Hours? Days? Would you think I died or started a new life? Would you go with me so I won't be lonely? Would you? Please.
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maegen-sheehan
American
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Written by
maegen-sheehan
American
Published
Jul 14, 2019
Time
1m
Notes

not really sure where this one came from. just sitting by the sea waiting for a friend. also in a way makes me think of the ending to The Awakening.

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