WHEN I GET HOME

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"You don't know it, but sometimes, I go to a hill that overlooks the landscape's mask of city lights for a sip of momentary grace

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"You don't know it, but sometimes, I go to a hill that overlooks the landscape's mask of city lights for a sip of momentary grace. On this brink of everything I know, I can gain an eyeful of the lost Atlantis in the human soul, and a breath that fills my lungs with the air between two stars. If right now, you were to capture this elation in the framework of your mind, or find transcendence through thses words, then at most you would know nothing of the beauty your existence throws to me. For mine is a love no experience, no thought, no measure, no words, could ever degrade into reality by virtue of degree."
RIDER STRONG / Top of the World

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Watching Girl Meets World
[A book based off of what should've originally taken place in Girl Meets World]






















Shawn and Angela sitting in a tree,
K-I-S-S-I-N-G,

First comes love

Shawn is captivated by Angela, inexplicably so. He's never felt romantic love before, and he isn't exactly sure how to put it into words that he can express out loud. So he writes them down. He's never felt like this. His fingertips tingle as though they've fallen asleep, it spreads to his body. His stomach twists itself into endless knots that get tighter the longer he looks at her. He's in love, he's sure of it.

Then comes marriage

The saying goes "if you love someone, you must let them go." The last thing Shawn wants to do is rip Angela away from her father, especially after losing his own. He doesn't know what it's like to spend time with his parents more than weeks at a time. He couldn't do it- ask her to pick out a dress and be his forever, to ask her to stay. Shawn knows he loves Angela, which is why he let leave.

Then comes a baby in the baby carriage

The day starts out as any other, perhaps that's how every life-altering day begins. But the clock says 4:32 A.M when he hears a knock at the door. He's only one up, the silence keeps him company. He answers the door (hesitantly, may he add,) and stops (he's sure his heart did too.) Because there she stood, looking every bit the same but so extremely different. She smells the same, she dresses the same, she walks the same, and talks the same too. And yet he loves her more than he did before (if possible.)


Or in which, he gets sent to a room, only minutes after reuniting with the love of his life, and watches his life, and his kids lives as they meet the world.
























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