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“It’s not my advice, really. It was my dad’s. ‘Anything worth doing starts with a mess.’”
getting a new start doesn’t mean you have to wipe the slate clean. Just pick up the pieces. Begin again.”
“Go make the most out of it, because every day is a chance to begin again.”
For these heart-stuttering, breathtaking moments when you realize that if you carve us all down to our barest parts, we’re all the same.
“Drama dictator,” he corrects me. “Go big or go home.”
“See, this is why love is a scam. Run, Shay. Run.”
“You kids are all so focused on doing too much. So much of everything all the time. What you need is balance. Priorities.” She makes sure I’m looking at her when she says, “You need to decide what’s important to you, or then nothing is important. You understand?”
How do you quit an entire person? How do you give up on someone who has defined almost every version of love you know?
The kind of moment that forms a tattoo in your heart before you even fully understand how much it means to you, living in it and outside it at the same time, making it a part of your story before you know how the story ends.

