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She denied the note with a wave of her hand, a harsh slice of the independent woman, right there next to the bookshop stand. I could tell, you could tell, the whole ******* shop could tell that this couple was very much in love. It was the constant kisses on cheeks and that rubbing of the palms with thumbs, that gave their game away. Tucked beneath wet raincoat pit, a brochure protruded and hit every close contact enemy. It was a bible of new houses; psalms of yet-to-be-wet-feet-on-new-lino-floors, prayers of neutral-coloured-baby-room walls, proverbs of shall-we-frame-this-poster-or-just-BluTac-it-up-and-hope-for-the-best?. They left the shop back into the rain to the sound of several sighs, thank goodness for the gray dangerous clouds of the sky.
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Feb 21, 2013
Feb 21, 2013 at 4:17 PM UTC
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She denied the note with a wave of her hand, a harsh slice of the independent woman, right there next to the bookshop stand. I could tell, you could tell, the whole ******* shop could tell that this couple was very much in love. It was the constant kisses on cheeks and that rubbing of the palms with thumbs, that gave their game away. Tucked beneath wet raincoat pit, a brochure protruded and hit every close contact enemy. It was a bible of new houses; psalms of yet-to-be-wet-feet-on-new-lino-floors, prayers of neutral-coloured-baby-room walls, proverbs of shall-we-frame-this-poster-or-just-BluTac-it-up-and-hope-for-the-best?. They left the shop back into the rain to the sound of several sighs, thank goodness for the gray dangerous clouds of the sky.
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Feb 21, 2013
Feb 21, 2013 at 4:17 PM UTC
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