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Hot plus tall meant he’d be completely insufferable.
“Whenever I’m home, I have the chance to get to know the city all over again.” “How romantic,” I said, deadpan. But his words hit my bloodstream like an espresso shot.
So he was funny and hot and had good taste in music. Whatever.
“There’s nothing less appetizing than a man’s bare foot,”
I like how the space is so overwhelming, it makes you feel insignificant and alive at the same time. It basically forces you to take a deep breath.
I missed my mom, too. So much. The older I got, the more I seemed to miss her.
“We’re not the same people we were at twenty-two. It’s okay to want different things.”
“It’s not what I pictured myself doing when I was twenty-two, but who the hell knows anything in their early twenties anyway?”
“Maybe this is where you were supposed to end up after all.” I’ve wondered that, too. If I took the long route to find my way back home.
“I don’t even hate The Cure that much,”
I know you’re not ready right now, honey, but I think one day you’ll find your heart’s too big for just you.
My heart’s too big to let go. People change. Dreams change, too.
I want to ask her for advice. I want her to tell me how proud she is. I want my mom.

