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“How do you know when you’re in love?” "Well,” Jack said, gazing out the windshield at the flickering stars, “It feels like drowning in a thousand oceans starving at a feast driving with your eyes closed and the windows down.” “Really?” "Rhetorically speaking." “It feels like sleeping naked on the beach. an anchor deep in your chest flung overboard rain on the window of a moonlit apartment.” “Really?” “Rhetorically speaking.” “I love you, Jack.” “Always and forever?” “Always and forever.” "Rhetorically speaking.”
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Mar 10, 2014
Mar 10, 2014 at 3:34 AM UTC
Rhetorically Speaking
“How do you know when you’re in love?” "Well,” Jack said, gazing out the windshield at the flickering stars, “It feels like drowning in a thousand oceans starving at a feast driving with your eyes closed and the windows down.” “Really?” "Rhetorically speaking." “It feels like sleeping naked on the beach. an anchor deep in your chest flung overboard rain on the window of a moonlit apartment.” “Really?” “Rhetorically speaking.” “I love you, Jack.” “Always and forever?” “Always and forever.” "Rhetorically speaking.”
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Mar 10, 2014
Mar 10, 2014 at 3:34 AM UTC
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