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she would come to recognize that it was less a question of when everything had happened and more a surrendering to when there had been no turning back.
Because everything is always the same until, very suddenly, it isn’t.
He didn’t blame her for not seeing it. He blamed everyone else for letting her forget.
It frustrated him immensely that he would never be able to prove that time didn’t stop when she met his eye.
“You can’t fix me,” she whispered to him, her mouth tracing his neck. Do you understand, do you know what you hold in your hands, do you know how readily it breaks? “I don’t see anything to fix,” he said.
He kisses her, thinks, Go on, ruin me. Wreck me, please. She kisses him back and she does.
The first time they fight, she knows she loves him because she has never been worth the fight before.
Yes it does, he doesn’t want to be the person she hides from, he wants to be the person she hides with.

