"Hey Hazel, I have an idea."
"Yeah? What is it?"
"We could go to college together."
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"But only if you like."
...
"Hazel, say something."
"I..."
...
"Where would we go?"
"You applied to UCLA, right?"
"Yeah."
"Did you get in? Of course you did, you're Hazel."
"Stop that, you'll make me blush."
"Blush, it's cute."
"Cooper..."
"But you got in there, didn't you?"
"Yeah. Did you get into U-Indy?"
"I did! We could go there too."
"That'd be really nice, Cooper."
"Yeah?"
"But living arrangements?"
"What about... The first year we stay in dorms, and once we're used to living with people our age, we move in together?"
"Sounds good."
"Yeah?"
"Honestly."
"This is good. This is great, actually."
"This is so ironic."
"In what sense?"
"Jane and I were discussing this in the morning."
"Oh really?"
"Yep."
"Huh."
"Cooper, do you- never mind."
"Tell me."
"It's nothing, don't worry."
"Say it?"
"You'll laugh at me."
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"Even if that's true, you know it's not a despicable laugh?"
"Now I'm definitely not going to tell you."

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Gravity
Teen FictionIt's funny how life works. You make decisions based on who you trust and how much you trust them. You fall in love with the most unlikeliest of people. And as soon as everything is going so very well, the wheel stops turning forward and goes backwar...