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- And when someone grows up knowing so little of what real love feels like, whether from family, or friends, or the love of a companion,…
- I tried to will them with my super mental powers so he’d put them around my waist, but apparently I had no super mental powers.
- Time is cruel like life. It slows down so that you can truly experience the worst moments of it. Only if you make it through…
- I think that if past lives are real then we have been lovers in every single one of them. I've known you for a short…
- I have never lived the way I lived during my short time with you. For the first time in my life, I’ve felt whole, alive,…
- I say that I'm not into you like that, Camryn, because..," he pauses, searching my face, looking at my lips for a moment as if…
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