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Can I tell you something?___eah._ I wished I could tell him it was okay to keep touching my face, but that would probably be weird. Totally sounded weird in my head. And would be really inappropriate. Totally inappropriate.His lashes lowered and the lopsided grin appeared. __ always knew you__ be beautiful one day.__y breath hitched as I sat straighter. What was left of the pizza, just the crust, was totally forgotten. My ears had to be smoking crack or something.A flush swept across his cheeks as one side of his lips kicked up. __ just never thought I__ get to see how beautiful you__ become.
Jennifer L. Armentrout The Problem with Forever
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Can I tell you something?___eah._ I wished I could tell him it was okay to keep touching my face, but that would probably be weird. Totally sounded weird in my head. And would be really inappropriate. Totally inappropriate.His lashes lowered and the lopsided grin appeared. __ always knew you__ be beautiful one day.__y breath hitched as I sat straighter. What was left of the pizza, just the crust, was totally forgotten. My ears had to be smoking crack or something.A flush swept across his cheeks as one side of his lips kicked up. __ just never thought I__ get to see how beautiful you__ become.

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