The Illusionist
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  • Reads 120
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2014
How can something that I feel, touch, dream about, admire, and indulge be non existent. That's not possible.... it's not likely that you feel so connected to someone and you put your entire trust and faith in them for them just to tell you it was never THAT serious.                                  " I fell in love with his voice"

"I fell in love with his word"

"I fell in love with his smile"

"I fell in love with his kind soul"

"I fell in love with his mind"

"I fell in love with his personality"

" I fell in love with his respect for me"

" I fell in love with his determination"

"I fell in love with his love for life"

"I fell in love with his love" (even if it wasn't directed to me).
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