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“No, Mi. It’ll only ever be you.”
today, I’ve tried my best to maintain who they know me to be.
“What do you think about going to outer space? Amazing or terrifying?”
I still remember when Joe Deer dropped that pass in the Super Bowl with Green Bay. I was ten. We lost and I was fucking devastated. I think I even cried.” Another laugh reaches the surface. “But the next day, I was still out there wearing his jersey, proud as hell.”
Nate’s hand reaches for the seat of my stool and in one swift movement, he pulls my chair closer to his.
Anxiety is constantly feeling like something isn’t right. And when you can’t figure out what it is, your mind starts to convince yourself that it’s you.
“It’s brave to admit when things aren’t right.
The water is pretty shallow and you can usually see to the bottom which is nice, considering if I can’t see the bottom, I’m not going in.
Her laughter bellows from her chest and all I want to do for the rest of my life is be the reason behind it.
“It’ll only ever be you.”
“I love you. I’ve loved you since before I really even knew what that word meant. I just knew it was you. It was always supposed to be you.”
The place I’m constantly running towards is her. My end zone is Mia.

