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I waited in silence. Cold air whistled, raised goosebumps on our arms. Your eyes finally closed— dark lashes fluttered as you exhaled. I leaned down to your ear. The sleeping bag rustled. “I love you,” even though you don’t love me. even though we could never be together. You mumbled something back. I didn’t hear. I never asked what you said. I just stared up at the tent. You’d love me, maybe, if I wasn’t a girl. And I’d tell you, if you weren’t the one person I couldn’t afford to lose.
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Aug 27, 2025
Aug 27, 2025 at 11:43 AM UTC
What If You Knew
I waited in silence. Cold air whistled, raised goosebumps on our arms. Your eyes finally closed— dark lashes fluttered as you exhaled. I leaned down to your ear. The sleeping bag rustled. “I love you,” even though you don’t love me. even though we could never be together. You mumbled something back. I didn’t hear. I never asked what you said. I just stared up at the tent. You’d love me, maybe, if I wasn’t a girl. And I’d tell you, if you weren’t the one person I couldn’t afford to lose.
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Aug 27, 2025
Aug 27, 2025 at 11:43 AM UTC
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