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He rattles off a list perfectly worded for a bio meant for girls other than me. But I’m caught up in it... in him. I glance at the muddy brown of his eyes and the narrow angle of his face. I sink deeper, holding on to the intonation of his voice as he speaks; All while attempting to not smile when I realize we share yet another thing in common. So I tell him horror stories, swipes gone wrong, in hopes that Maybe he’ll pause, see me, and swipe right on reality instead.
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Dec 8, 2015
Dec 8, 2015 at 10:01 PM UTC
Swipe Right
He rattles off a list perfectly worded for a bio meant for girls other than me. But I’m caught up in it... in him. I glance at the muddy brown of his eyes and the narrow angle of his face. I sink deeper, holding on to the intonation of his voice as he speaks; All while attempting to not smile when I realize we share yet another thing in common. So I tell him horror stories, swipes gone wrong, in hopes that Maybe he’ll pause, see me, and swipe right on reality instead.
elizabeth-hill
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Dec 8, 2015
Dec 8, 2015 at 10:01 PM UTC
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