"I'm tired of people asking me questions," I confessed.
"I won't. Instead, I'm going to give you something that you could use every single day!" He smiled.
"And, what's that?" I was puzzled, clearly.
"My phone number," he said and winked.
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"There's a void in my soul; I feel empty sometimes," I confessed.
"My mum says that as a child I've always scored full marks in English exams for 'filling in the blanks' section," He said.-
"Look, I don't want to burden you with my sad little stories," I furrowed.
"I'm a weight-lifting champion, try me!" He said and winked.
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It's funny how I thought that death is the worst thing that can happen to me until you left.
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"Is this your boyfriend?" A friend asked me, looking at my wallpaper.
"It's where I belong," I said.
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"It's difficult. How will this work? I don't know much about your family, culture, traditions..." I mumbled.
"I don't know Spanish, I don't know origami and there are a million other things, too. But, I love you! And, only that matters for this to work," he said.
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I'd wait for you pick that coffee. I'd throw an 'yes/no' question when you take the first sip, for which I'd know that 'yes' is the answer. You'd blink and nod, for I'm in love with those eyes.
Maybe, one day, I'd gather some courage to ask "Do you love me?" and you'd blink and nod the same sweet way! ❤️
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"I don't do this dating stuff," I confessed.
"Okay! I'm just booking a ticket for a good movie. I'll just book another for you. All you've to do is to sit next to me and watch the movie. And, just let's have dinner at the same time at the same restaurant sitting across each other. It's not a date, we're just together in the same place at the same time, alright?" He asked.
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"I'm not rich enough. We are not ready for marriage. What would you tell your parents?" He asked.
"I'll tell them you gift me books. For occasions and happiness. For life and to live," I said.
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