Did I love him?

Did I love him?

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Did my heart skip a beat for him? Absolutely. It fluttered with an intensity that could rival a butterfly's dance. Maybe it wasn't a forever kind of love, an unbreakable bond. Perhaps it lacked the depth to withstand the storms of time. But make no mistake, I was enamored, captivated by his essence. A whirlwind of emotions surged within me. So, did I truly love him?
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