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I didn’t know it then—I couldn’t have—but in that moment, the rest of my life, or what was left of it, began.
Dying, I learned, is a not a team sport. It’s a solitary endeavor. Everyone I loved was standing on dry land, while I was alone on a boat as it slowly pulled away from the shore, and there’s nothing anyone could do about it but watch it happen.
“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.” I looked at Kacey sitting beside me. She is not merely an ocean. She is an entire universe.
We might not have months or years, but we have moments. Thousands upon thousands of them. Let’s take each moment, seize it and wring it dry. Okay?”
“Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere. They are in each other all along,”
could spend a thousand full lifetimes and never reach the end of her. She is a universe…
He was a universe. My love for him was just as boundless.
“It’s the best thing you’ve ever made,” Tania murmured. “Because loving her is the best thing I’ve ever done.”
A wind whispered, like a breath. My final breath. I will love you forever.
Nothing will ever be enough. You are a universe, Kacey.