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- I wondered which was harder, in the end. The act of telling, or who you told it to. Or maybe if, when you finally got…
- Okay. Enough." I got out of the closet, brushing myself off, then turned around to face her. "This is happening. So you need to go…
- But I'd long ago learned not to be picky in farewells. They weren't guaranteed or promised. You were lucky, more than blessed, if you got…
- That was the thing. You never got used to it, the idea of someone being gone. Just when you think it's reconciled, accepted, someone points…
- No one could tell you: you just had to go through it on your own. If you were lucky, you came out on the other…
- She said writting novels was like childbirth: if you truly remembered how awful it got, you'd never do it again.
- And that was as far as he got before i heard it. The thumping of footsteps, running up the lawn toward me: It seemed like…
- I got back in my car, starting the engine, then drove off. It wasn't until I pulled onto the highway that it all really sunk…
- Maybe that's what you got when you stood over your grief, facing it finally. A sense of its depths, its area, the distance across, and…
- I didnt pay atteniton to times or distance, instead focusing on how it felt just to be in motion, knowing it wasn't about the finish…
- A second later, when he looked up at me, we were face to face, and again, even under these circumstances, I was struck by how…
- You didn't have to take a punch for me, you know,' he said. 'I'm a lover, not a fighter.' 'You're a freak is what you…
- The first thing I did when I got inside was turn on the kitchen light. Then I moved to the table, putting my dad's iPod…
- It's harder that in looks," I told him when I finally got back in the car. "Most things are,
- I felt like I'd been swimming so hard, and the water growing warmer and warmer the closer I got to the top. I wasn't there…
- Everyone laughed, and just like that, the conversation shifted, jumping to another topic. It was fast and furious, the talking, the emotions, the back-and-forth and…
- So," she went on, "it got me thinking about what cost beauty. Or for that matter, what cost anything? Would you trade love for beauty?…
- Lissa lowered her voice and added, "I might not even go to school anyway. I might defer and join the Peace Corps and go to…
- It wasn't until Kiffney-Brown, when I met Jason Talbot, that I really thought I might actually have one of those boyfriend kind of stories to…
- That was the thing. You never got used to it, the idea of someone being gone. Just when you think its reconciled, accepted, someone points…
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