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He had brown hair, brown eyes, he was clean-shaven. White, dimples. A nice smile, fit—and he was cute. Super cute.
“We’re the ones who aren’t normal,”
“What kind of errand? Tell me your day today from start to finish.”
I smiled. I had to admit, it was refreshing that he was asking about me.
His dimples were popping and he had the nicest brown eyes.
I realized I was smiling at my phone.
I liked her.
Right now Emma was my favorite distraction.
In a world where you can choose anger or empathy, always choose empathy, Justin.
I think sometimes the key to happiness is framing those things in a different way.”
It didn’t feel like we’d gotten enough time, but to be fair the whole day wouldn’t have been enough time.
“I wouldn’t dream of leaving you.”
In addition to being handsome, Justin also had a very nice body.
It was the kind of hair you wanted to run your fingers through. The kind that came with lazy Sunday mornings and familiarity.
“It’s… never mind. It’s hard to explain.” I shut off the water. “No, explain it,” he said, handing me the towel. “Tell me.”
You can still love someone that you’ve decided not to speak to anymore.
Choosing a life without them doesn’t mean you stop caring about them.
But every time I saw Justin, I was only getting more interested, which was unusual for me.
It was really addictive—and I had a feeling I wouldn’t like it with any man but him.
I liked that he planned things for me.
“My life is pretty shitty right now, Emma,” I said. “I’m sure you could find much better dates.”
“I miss you. I want to see you,”