At some point, even the greatest misery begins to fade. Life, or what passes for life, plods on in it's own unending weary footsteps, and somehow we plod along with it, if we stay lucky.
Don__ look at me like that, I see those pink cheeks when you talk about him,_ she observed. __n my day, if I learned anything, it was to tell the ones you love how much love them. When I was your age, I fell in love with a beautiful woman. You know, fifties and all, I never told her, and she married a man that abused her terribly._ She paused, and Artemis could tell her eyes were dampening. __ went to her funeral two years after she moved away. In her things, there was a letter for me, telling me how much love she__ held in her heart and couldn__ speak. I was happy, my husband and my kids, but I always wonder, what woulda happened if I__ told her how much I loved her._ She smiled again. __ust don__ waste time, that__ what I__l say. Call it old advice from an interfering old woman.
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Don__ look at me like that, I see those pink cheeks when you talk about him,_ she observed. __n my day, if I learned anything, it was to tell the ones you love how much love them. When I was your age, I fell in love with a beautiful woman. You know, fifties and all, I never told her, and she married a man that abused her terribly._ She paused, and Artemis could tell her eyes were dampening. __ went to her funeral two years after she moved away. In her things, there was a letter for me, telling me how much love she__ held in her heart and couldn__ speak. I was happy, my husband and my kids, but I always wonder, what woulda happened if I__ told her how much I loved her._ She smiled again. __ust don__ waste time, that__ what I__l say. Call it old advice from an interfering old woman.
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