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The morning chill tickles my revealing skin, travels up my thigh like the secrets you confided in me between the sweet sheets of our ****** escapade or your fingers gliding up until it isn’t my leg anymore. The cold leaves me missing summer and missing everything that came with it. Heat that allowed me to wear cute shorts and left you wanting more, then the heat that left us sweaty, parched, and ecstatic. Discounted date nights at the bowling alley, free try at the batting cages if we had the time, and a carefree attitude that made every adventure as special as the last. I’m dressed in that new leather skirt you haven’t seen in case it actually warms up later and attempts to fill the void that the breeze and the winter and the breakup brought and left. The sun peeks through my window and the day begins anew, much like myself, and I’m anxious to see what is ahead in lecture and in life. January 22, 2014
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Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 2:08 AM UTC
Spring Cleaning in Winter
The morning chill tickles my revealing skin, travels up my thigh like the secrets you confided in me between the sweet sheets of our ****** escapade or your fingers gliding up until it isn’t my leg anymore. The cold leaves me missing summer and missing everything that came with it. Heat that allowed me to wear cute shorts and left you wanting more, then the heat that left us sweaty, parched, and ecstatic. Discounted date nights at the bowling alley, free try at the batting cages if we had the time, and a carefree attitude that made every adventure as special as the last. I’m dressed in that new leather skirt you haven’t seen in case it actually warms up later and attempts to fill the void that the breeze and the winter and the breakup brought and left. The sun peeks through my window and the day begins anew, much like myself, and I’m anxious to see what is ahead in lecture and in life. January 22, 2014
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Jul 23, 2014
Jul 23, 2014 at 2:08 AM UTC
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