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That’s always how it is, though, isn’t it? You never realize the true significance of a moment until later.
“I kind of live off the conversations for a little while—does that make sense? And when that well empties out a bit, he calls again or he messages me and it kind of…” “Lifts you up?”
“It’s how all romances start: with something nice, something easy that brings two people together.”
Not to sound trite, but home is where the heart is. Home is where you’re happy. That doesn’t have to be a place. It can be a person.”
“Time you enjoy wasting isn’t wasted,”
That’s what relationships are, in part: discovering new things about each other, with each other; discovering the world around you…together.
“Death moves fast, Hannah. We don’t have the luxury of time, like you kids.”
“Life is what happens to you when you’re busy making other plans,”
I’m going to let life and fate take hold of me for as long as I want.
Then he dips his head, puts his arms around me, pulls me so willingly against his chest, and every part of me comes alive as Davey kisses me in a poppy field in Tuscany. And it’s everything I’d wanted it to be. And so much more.
Home is a person, not a place.

