"It's not possible to experience constant euphoria,
but if you're grateful,
you can find happiness in everything."
-Pharrell Williams
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Have you ever been addicted to a nonexistent feeling? Meaning the feeling of freedom.
That's what I'm addicted to.
That's what we all are addicted to.Who doesn't want to be free? It causes us a euphoric feeling.
Though, whenever we get to feel it, it vanishes right away.
For me, my euphoria is always attached with freedom. If there's no freedom, there's no euphoria.
They have always been temporary.
I don't think there's anyone living freely in this universe. We all got to be attached with something.
Or someone.
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"Under no circumstances am I going to let you buy me this expensive dress!" l whispered to him with a glare, while I held that unbelievably beautiful satin dress but also extremely expensive.
We arrived at the mall. Mikhail bought his own tux and wore it to be ready to go with it once we both get finished. He then went to the barber and got his hair done.
As for me, I got my hair and make up done as well. The only thing left was the dress that left me so hesitated to buy.
"Come on, it's just a dress." he impatiently clenched his sharp jaw.
"Don't you think that's the problem?!" I complained in disbelief as the both of us were standing in the middle of the store, grabbing most of people's attention.
"No, I actually don't see where's the problem in that?" he sighed, as if it was nothing.
I face-palmed as I quickly got closer to him and whispered, "It's really expensive, Mikhail!"
"I know. But you won't be paying anything." he whispered back. "I will."
"I won't let a man like you buy me expensive shit you know!"
He sighed, rolling his eyes and snatched the dress from me, "She's going to try it on, will you please give her the right size?" he requested to the employee as he gave me a scary glare to shut me up.
And he succeeded in that, I might say.
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