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At the beginning of the date he wanted sushi, I wanted a large pizza with extra cheese that sounded like, "No thanks, not hungry." It was cold outside and it was raining So naturally we opened up the window as far as it would go - He quickly lit the panda candle near the window as if the spark came straight from his fingers And all I could think was, **** Even with the wind the candle is still lit. This is my guy." It was romantic and slow and I was a **** fool, ****** in Feeling like I'm falling after four days. A little conversation and some food later, I could suddenly make out the width and length of his eyelashes - "Oh **** He's leaning in." His hand surfed the curves and waves of my hip, My entire body felt like a magnet towards his and Having felt it all I chalked it up to friendship While thinking and dreaming of my "friend" wondering how How could I have been such a fool? I broke his heart and mine too.
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Nov 12, 2017
Nov 12, 2017 at 10:45 PM UTC
You Forgot Your Shoes
At the beginning of the date he wanted sushi, I wanted a large pizza with extra cheese that sounded like, "No thanks, not hungry." It was cold outside and it was raining So naturally we opened up the window as far as it would go - He quickly lit the panda candle near the window as if the spark came straight from his fingers And all I could think was, **** Even with the wind the candle is still lit. This is my guy." It was romantic and slow and I was a **** fool, ****** in Feeling like I'm falling after four days. A little conversation and some food later, I could suddenly make out the width and length of his eyelashes - "Oh **** He's leaning in." His hand surfed the curves and waves of my hip, My entire body felt like a magnet towards his and Having felt it all I chalked it up to friendship While thinking and dreaming of my "friend" wondering how How could I have been such a fool? I broke his heart and mine too.
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24/F/United States
Nov 12, 2017
Nov 12, 2017 at 10:45 PM UTC
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