Unfinished Sentences
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  • Reads 22,967
  • Votes 1,076
  • Parts 2
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2014
❝run-on sentence - in which two independent clauses are joined without proper punctuation and conjunctions.❞

Ellie had always been an introvert. She would rather stay home to watch her favorite TV shows, cleaning out a jar of peanut butter and occasionally rereading Pride and Prejudice for the nth time while the rest of the world continued to socialize.    

Wes had always been good at making friends. He could buy some Gatorade at a convenience store and end up befriending the middle-aged cashier behind the counter or ride the bus and end up having fifty inside jokes with his seatmate before he gets to his stop. 

Together, they were like a run-on sentence: Two entirely separate thoughts colliding with each other to form a string of words, woven together together to form a chaotic kind of beauty.

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