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He stepped forward and took the butterfly hanging around my neck between his two fingers: __his will remind me, both of my mistake and how much I care for you._ He took another step closer so we were only inches apart, and his hand moved to the back of my shoulder where Shawn__ mark stillscarred my skin. __nd I hope this will never heal. It will remind me to never take anything for granted; other people__ intentions, your safety, or . . . you.
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He stepped forward and took the butterfly hanging around my neck between his two fingers: __his will remind me, both of my mistake and how much I care for you._ He took another step closer so we were only inches apart, and his hand moved to the back of my shoulder where Shawn__ mark stillscarred my skin. __nd I hope this will never heal. It will remind me to never take anything for granted; other people__ intentions, your safety, or . . . you.

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