Under the moon: Flaws

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“Adam, do I have any flaws?”

“Everyone has flaws.”

“It’s a yes or no question.”

“Yes, everyone does.”

“What are they?”

“Is this a yes or no question too?”

“Don’t answer my question with a question.”

“…I think that one of your flaws is that you make me worry about you and then you ask me not to worry, and get all upset when I do worry. Another one of your flaws…is that you don’t release any of your emotions, your only hurting yourself. Another flaw is that your immune system sucks, which in reality, I’m grateful for because it gives me an excuse to worry about you frivolously.”

“I thought you were pretending not to see them, my flaws I mean.”

“There impossible to ignore.” Adam said.

“Well at least now I know what to work on.” I responded.

“Does this mean I can worry about you now?”

“…Only if I’m sick.”

“Well you are sick so…?”

“Worry away!” I said.

“Yes! Come on, you need rest, you should go lay down.”

“I knew I was going to regret this.” I said following Adam’s happy figure.

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