Tangled Affairs
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ry together. The day started on a pleasant n
e atmosphere. Holy. That simple act of his still gives me butterflies
, grinning and l
ery comfortable and also one you can call c
filled with lots of pillows that p
David always claims it helps his day when he wakes up in a 'positive e
ndows, casting a golden glow over everything. It
e in bed, which I could tell had required a lot of e
yes crinkled at the corner
whispered, his eyes shone bright
d all over again with love for this man who had been my grea
iversary would be one for th
hool and we started off as foes. I remembered the first time he walked u
ed that one would think he was crazy,
same place he was, but he seemed to be in
said as my eyes
seconds later, as if just re
g...I love eve
taken that as my cue to shut up, but
ople who express themselves t
n his tracks, making m
r pardon?"
he way you look
ould you still mind leading the wa
ore, but then again I realized I shouldn't have said anything, especially about his choice of clothes, as he might
g, he asked me to show him
he said, lo
to look for the people I had come to meet. I loc
saw that David was
at are y
'm not fol
Ok
to the same place, as we were together in the sa
p anonymously and agreed to meet at the university's student union buildin
he same group af
ely," he replied,
cuse
r intrusive thoughts. Great! Just what our gro
quiet. It was then that I realized that the rest of the g
he group and took a seat. David was reluctant to sit at first
arted discussing our topic. Everything was going smoothly excep
ut deep down I wanted to give h
analysis and looking over, the group leader discovered that David's own topic was very broad, so he decided to merge
t can't work that
nitely not,"
work together, seeing how close
lose!" We sai
We have different schedules, and meeting up t
ur differences aside and make this work. The next time we ar
o we all got to work. The group met together once in a w
ostly led to arguments and disagreements that
ding', but I wouldn't want to put it that way because I s
group met again to make prope
y great to work with all of you. Aubrey and David, y'
not," I sm
vid and me began to close up. It didn't really start off great, as we picked on
d relied on one another for support in some
just suddenly rang my phone around one a.m.
aid as I answ
ine. Not total silence though; it sounded li
," I re
He sounded so b
Wh
could make any sense of. I tried to ask him
ng, but he wouldn't pick up. I started to get wo
that he wanted to check out a new club, 'T
im. The bartender answered and told me he was there,
left my dorm. I made my way to the club, it was about twenty minutes' walk, but tha
nd engaging the uninterested looking b
vid so profusely that I could bet he wanted to sma
We're probably the same age, but he needed so
y just blinked, but I was too occupied
cognize me and was just giggling and smiling l
nk we've become really close enough to know that initial
couldn't figure it out. I had no option but to take him to
eavily on me, and I struggled a lot to take hi
down, I chugged down a whole bottle of
pt on saying all sorts of things, and he started
having no one to care for him, he said he
nd sob, but it suddenly escalated, and he lite
her room would soon come knocking if he continued this, and
ted to hit him on his back, but I missed and hit his head. His head
s, realizing that I