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Too Good To Be True Too Good To Be True by Prajakta Koli
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“My own heart was being a stranger to me.”
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“I loved my friends, but sometimes I liked to marinate in my thoughts.”
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“My life was just fine before all of this happened and it will continue to be fine without him.”
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“Can everyone just calm down?’ I said. ‘I’m fine, okay? I had a good time with him, but that’s that.”
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“Why do you always do this?”
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“This was why I loved Martin. He was annoying but it was easy to be around him, and somehow he always knew the right thing to say.”
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“I’m pathetic. I know.’ I buried my face in my hands.
‘Aww, baby, you’re not pathetic,’ Martin half-said, half-laughed as he pulled me into a hug. ‘You’re just a li’l dorky. I’m sure he’s into that.”
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“I blurted out the thought that had been eating at me.”
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“Martin must have picked up on my weird mood, because he followed me, and like the irritating person he is, just stood there next to me. Not looking at me. Not asking questions.”
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“I wasn’t in a Martin mood today.”
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“I wasn’t even thinking of him.”
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“You’re not doing this. You’re not sitting here acting like the women in those old romance novels, thinking you aren’t enough because of a man.”
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“Had I played too hard to get?”
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“When would it be a good time to ask her out to dinner? When would it not be ‘too soon’?”
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“The meeting went well. Nothing much had changed.”
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“I gazed out of my car window, hoping to catch a glimpse of that gorgeous face.”
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“You really should breathe between sentences. You’ll find it helpful,’ I said, smiling.”
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“There was something about the way she looked at me.”
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“What was it about my time with her last evening that made me want to question everything I’d ever felt for anyone before this?”
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“I did what every mature man would - I sat on the couch and sulked with my espresso in hand.”
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“We trust your decision.”
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“Slowly but surely, my parent-son relationship with them had changed to one of friendship. And it remained the same now, even though they were not in the same city any longer.”
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“My parents had been with me through every rough day, every heartbreak and every roadblock I had faced growing up.”
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“Now I was in the city all by myself.”
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“I had never wanted anything other than to be like Papa.”
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“My parents had raised Gagan and me to be what we wanted to be.”
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“They fell in love over the first few months of spending time together as friends.”
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“The city, with no regard for the weekend, was already up and running.”
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“If you want my number, you’re going to have to do a lot better than simply ask for it.”
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“Strangely, I felt calm, comfortable. I drew in a long breath to fill my lungs, maybe for the first time in years.”
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