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by Charla
Rated: · Other · Nonsense · #1587297
A short dialogue between two lovers.

"Don't you think it so much more romantic to forget this fate idea I hear everywhere? Can you comprehend it? Out of all the millions of people in the world, out of all the choices I made, out of all the random little situations I've been placed in, I ended up here - with you. I see life's most beautiful moments as the product of quaint, unconcerned randomness and because of how unlikely the chances of you belonging to me are, I treasure you more, love you more."

"But it's comforting, don't you think?"

"What do you mean?"

"It's comforting to think that no matter what might have happened we'd still be together now and that no matter what will happen, we will always be together later."
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