My Savage Wife

My Savage Wife

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The girl had a little madness. But the boy didn't care. She was magic and he was on the edge. She wanted to fall and he wanted to fly. And somewhere in-between, they lost direction in their heads, they collided and their hearts combined on impact. She's not perfect. He isn't either. And the two of them will never be perfect, but if she can make him laugh at least once, causes him to think twice and if she admits to being human and making mistakes, that boy should hold on to her and give her the most he can. She isnt going to quote poetry. She's not thinking about him every moment but she will give him a part of her that she knows he could break. He shouldnt hurt her, he shoulnt change her and should not expect more than she can give. He should not analyze. He should smile when she makes him happy, yell when she makes him mad, and miss her when she's not there. Love hard when there is love to be had. Because perfect girls don't exist. But there is always one girl that is perfect for him.
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