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The apples she rolls, the carrots she throws— decadence in motion. Her ponderousness, soothing, agonising, soothing again. How can it be that I love her, but she does not love me? A rapid smile without a gaze, not even addressed to anyone. It’s only us in this moment; the cue is forgotten. How can it be that I want her so deeply to feel me? There is simply no stress. A world of what could be, when hungover from sleeping pills, forever. Long nails clacking on a plastic screen. "With card?", she asks. "Yes, with card please", I unmask. If she knew about these lines, almost out the door and regretting my crimes, I would vanish into myself.
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Apr 9
Apr 9, 2026 at 11:20 AM UTC
A Calling at Bio Company
The apples she rolls, the carrots she throws— decadence in motion. Her ponderousness, soothing, agonising, soothing again. How can it be that I love her, but she does not love me? A rapid smile without a gaze, not even addressed to anyone. It’s only us in this moment; the cue is forgotten. How can it be that I want her so deeply to feel me? There is simply no stress. A world of what could be, when hungover from sleeping pills, forever. Long nails clacking on a plastic screen. "With card?", she asks. "Yes, with card please", I unmask. If she knew about these lines, almost out the door and regretting my crimes, I would vanish into myself.
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30/M/Berlin, Germany
Apr 9
Apr 9, 2026 at 11:20 AM UTC
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