Love is an exorcism of angels.
When I near Charlie__ house, I notice she__ standing in the doorway with a spatula in her hand. Despite being on edge, I can__ stop myself from grinning. I feel like such a chick around her sometimes, like I__ seconds away from buying a tiara and starting my period.
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When I near Charlie__ house, I notice she__ standing in the doorway with a spatula in her hand. Despite being on edge, I can__ stop myself from grinning. I feel like such a chick around her sometimes, like I__ seconds away from buying a tiara and starting my period.
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