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She caught me cleaning the countertops in the kitchen, coffee stains and crumbs of corn chex needing removal and crunchy disposal. she came unexpected. off to shower, she had said. she watched silently, then wept copiously, bawling as if it were the first time, tears and copious were married. what! what did I do? you cleaned the countertops, reminding me why I love you. I lent her my paper towel, for surely she needed it now more than those countertops.
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Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013 at 10:37 AM UTC
She caught me cleaning the countertops
She caught me cleaning the countertops in the kitchen, coffee stains and crumbs of corn chex needing removal and crunchy disposal. she came unexpected. off to shower, she had said. she watched silently, then wept copiously, bawling as if it were the first time, tears and copious were married. what! what did I do? you cleaned the countertops, reminding me why I love you. I lent her my paper towel, for surely she needed it now more than those countertops.
nat-lipstadt
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99/M/NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013 at 10:37 AM UTC
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