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X's dim bedroom featured two tones: olive skin and rind of lime. Like her walls, her sheets and comforter clashed. The contrast in color reminded me of 80's clothing. In her room, X smoked cigarettes that tasted like a mechanic's finger. A clunky radio played 24/7.   "Do your parents know you smoke in here?" I said.   "What?" She said.   Her parents were phantoms. She barely knew them, which makes me barely able to describe them. A week ago, I asked what they looked like. She shrugged and said she'd check the side of a milk carton.   *** was the only thing that connected us. We took turns touching each other like we were being dared to run our finger through an open flame. I said I loved her. She said not to be silly.
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Aug 15, 2017
Aug 15, 2017 at 9:57 PM UTC
X's Room
X's dim bedroom featured two tones: olive skin and rind of lime. Like her walls, her sheets and comforter clashed. The contrast in color reminded me of 80's clothing. In her room, X smoked cigarettes that tasted like a mechanic's finger. A clunky radio played 24/7.   "Do your parents know you smoke in here?" I said.   "What?" She said.   Her parents were phantoms. She barely knew them, which makes me barely able to describe them. A week ago, I asked what they looked like. She shrugged and said she'd check the side of a milk carton.   *** was the only thing that connected us. We took turns touching each other like we were being dared to run our finger through an open flame. I said I loved her. She said not to be silly.
joshua-haines
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26/M/American
Aug 15, 2017
Aug 15, 2017 at 9:57 PM UTC
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