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he caught her eye across the diner. put a quarter in the jukebox. told her to choose a song, on him. she giggled and chose the rolling stones. he said "take a walk with me" they walked through the woods where the highway had been before the flood in 1994. talking like new yorkers talk but softer he took her hand and he said "let's skip rocks let's get hot" and soon she couldn't separate the smell of damp grass and sundown from the smell of *** he said "let's play car-and-driver" and she told him that the dented white sedan belonged to a waitress, the rusty pickup to a cook, the black lexus to a businessman. he said "you're good at this" and she blushed. he kissed her very violently on the drive away. the sky was orange and it drizzled.
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 4:50 PM UTC
Adam and Sarah
he caught her eye across the diner. put a quarter in the jukebox. told her to choose a song, on him. she giggled and chose the rolling stones. he said "take a walk with me" they walked through the woods where the highway had been before the flood in 1994. talking like new yorkers talk but softer he took her hand and he said "let's skip rocks let's get hot" and soon she couldn't separate the smell of damp grass and sundown from the smell of *** he said "let's play car-and-driver" and she told him that the dented white sedan belonged to a waitress, the rusty pickup to a cook, the black lexus to a businessman. he said "you're good at this" and she blushed. he kissed her very violently on the drive away. the sky was orange and it drizzled.
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 4:50 PM UTC
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