How To Be In Love, A Lesbian's Guide
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Complete, First published Feb 07, 2018
I've never known what love truly is before I met her. The way she smiles, the way she laughs, it's all burned into my memory like an eternal flame burning behind my eyes. However, along with the way she smiles and laughs, the way she looks when she cries and the sound of her sadness is also playing on repeat in the back of my mind. I would give anything to make her forget the feeling of sadness. But I guess we all have to learn to live with a little sadness.
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My last thought hit me. "I'm really sorry." Those would be my last words. Funny, isn't it? How we never know what our last words will be?