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Because I Will Always Be Here Even When It Hurts



He said that she is the most gorgeous species in the whole world that he could look at her for the rest of his life without getting bored, that his world revolves around her all she has to do is just blink and he’s there, that she is all he need he would give up everything but her, that for him even the existence of her is enough.

She is a rose full of thorns he is willing to hold on. She is worth every drop of his blood, every breath of his life.

I could picture her beautiful face which brings a smile of his every time his stare lingers on me yet his mind floating into her. After more than five minutes he came back from his own high, he got a flushed charming grin only by talking about her, to me. I smiled looking at his contented face. He said that he love spending time with me because he got me to listen. To quote his saying, “Oh God, what would I do without you?”



In a second I reply, “you will never find out.

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