breathless
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  • Reads 58
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2015
"Stop, stop it." She cried, wincing at the touch of my hand brushing her hair out of her crying face.

"I'm not going to hurt you." I said painfully, and she looked up at me like I was some kind of monster. I swear i'd never felt anything so agonizing like that before. 

"Please, please just leave." She closed her eyes, but the tears kept falling from those blue green eyes of hers. 

"I can't leave when you hurt, I can't stand this it hurts me too, it hurts so much, it's so very painful." Silent tears slipped from my eyes. "I love you more than anyone has ever loved anyone, I know I don't tell you it enough but please don't make me leave. You are EVERYTHING you are the reason I breathe, and the reason I don't breathe sometimes because when i'm with you it's hard to breathe because you take my breathe away every time I see you and not just because you're so beautiful but because you're you and I would never even think of changing one tiny detail about you."
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