It's a love hate thing

It's a love hate thing

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I could feel the darkness moving, pulsing, and circling around me. It was like an angry lion watching my every move waiting for the perfect time to pounce. It seemed to push me forward making me walk further into the shadows until I could no longer see anything at all. A cold chill made its way down my spine, causing goose bumps to form on my arms and legs and a breeze came out of nowhere causing me to shiver involuntarily.
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"I waited ages just so I could meet you again." 𖤓☽ ˚。𖦹 ⋆。°✩ Hands gripped my hips, and I was tugged back against a solid chest. His arm came around my waist, and his palm landed on my hip. In one swift motion, he had me secured against him. Every inch of my skin that was flushed against him heated. Even through the thin fabric of my dress and his blazer. Turning my head to look up at his face, I didn't care that my lips had parted and that my eyes probably looked hazy and a little clouded. Keeping our gazes locked, my arms lifted of their own accord, my hands linking behind his neck. Without really knowing how, my hips started moving. And we were dancing. The memory of us dancing when we were children crossed my mind. How ironic it was that we'd found ourselves in the same situation after twenty years and now that we seemed like completely different people.

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