“I knew that you would understand. Only you,” said he.
“Always,” said she, gently massaging his back.
Their son sat wondering when his father would stop imagining his dead mother.
“I knew that you would understand. Only you,” said he.
“Always,” said she, gently massaging his back.
Their son sat wondering when his father would stop imagining his dead mother.
so poignant
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Graham! π
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Just wow π―
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Thank you so much for your appreciation, Kushank! π
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Stunning, Mia.
Memory sustains this man, but so too does anticipation.
If you make any claim of optimism, you have to believe at least a little hope cushions his loss too.
The observation has been made often before, but it’s not “goodbye,” but “au revoir.” Until we see you again…
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Thank you so much for your appreciation, Keith! π
I really love your feedback as it helps me grow.
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Blew me away! Love this piece! βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
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I’m so glad to know that! Thanks a ton for your appreciation, Yeka! π€π
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Fabulous closing line – true love indeed.
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Thank you so much, Chrisnelson for letting me know what you loved most about my piece! π
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So much to unpack here in so few words! I’m intrigued. π
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Thank you so much for your appreciation! π
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How thoughtful!
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Thank you so much for your appreciation, Isha! π
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You’re very welcome!
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