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Call Me Tuesday Call Me Tuesday by Leigh Byrne
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“Our inability to talk about the past was almost as damaging to our relationship as the past itself.”
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“We are always more discontented with others when we are discontented with ourselves.”
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“Wherever she was, love presided. She was not one to openly display affection, except for a hug here and there, but her love had a gentle constancy I could feel.”
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“Everything was fine with Mama and me, as long as I acted like nothing bad had ever happened between us.”
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“I was aware of the emptiness within, a gaping hole inside, where it felt like something of substance should have been.”
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“While I had lived at home, my struggle to survive had defined me. It had given me a reason to be miserable, to be bitter. It had provided me with a convenient excuse for not fitting in or excelling in school. It was why I didn’t have any friends. Without it as my driving force, I had no idea who I was, or what to do with myself.”
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“But I was slowly learning to pluck the flowers of my past from the weeds and place them in the window of my mind where I”
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“had ever happened between us.”
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“Ladybug, I’m glad you’re here.” I felt her arms around me. “I’m glad you’re here,” she whispered”
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“you lemons, make lemonade.”
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“moment of his life. Right before he left,”
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“discontented with ourselves.”
Leigh Byrne, Call Me Tuesday
“It was still early, so we took advantage of our time together. We played our favorite songs on her record player and danced and sang along into a hairbrush. When we grew tired of singing, Kat styled my hair in two ponytails, while we looked at teen magazines and swooned over pictures of David Cassidy.”
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“one to openly display affection, except for a hug here and there, but her love had a gentle constancy I could feel.”
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“pretending”
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