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I have spent eighteen summers with you, five without. Through this one, we’ve reacquainted ourselves under the same roof we once lived in. You were six. I, eleven. You’ve inherited my little bug of a vehicle, its interior forever stained by the stench of coffee and *** You’re in the driver’s seat now, and i am the co-pilot. The windows rolled down, as the wind catches our conversations concerning horseshit insurance policies, workplace politics, suicidal ideations, chronic pain, and a man lost in Brazil. The breeze gobbles them whole, and spits them into the night.
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Apr 24
Apr 24, 2026 at 6:58 PM UTC
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I have spent eighteen summers with you, five without. Through this one, we’ve reacquainted ourselves under the same roof we once lived in. You were six. I, eleven. You’ve inherited my little bug of a vehicle, its interior forever stained by the stench of coffee and *** You’re in the driver’s seat now, and i am the co-pilot. The windows rolled down, as the wind catches our conversations concerning horseshit insurance policies, workplace politics, suicidal ideations, chronic pain, and a man lost in Brazil. The breeze gobbles them whole, and spits them into the night.
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Apr 24
Apr 24, 2026 at 6:58 PM UTC
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