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That’s the part of depression people don’t consider, that at times it physically hurts.
She’s as beautiful as the day we first met. She’s changing, aging, but to me, only getting better. Like God looked at the feline flare of her cheekbones and the tempting pout of her mouth, the sultry dark eyes flecked with gold and said, You think she looks good now? I’m just getting started.
How do you breathe when the person you thought you’d cherish forever looks at you the way Yasmen looks at me right now because you’ve hurt them so much?
And I think I’m most grateful for time, which doesn’t always heal all wounds, but teaches us how to be happy again even with our scars.”
“I was no walk in the park, Merry.” “Who wants to walk in the park? I think that man would run wild with you.”
You so hardheaded, you don’t believe fatback is greasy.’”