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“Our pleasant silence held us once more. A comfortable entwinement of space and time and everything between and beyond. No words had to be said. We had resisted, we had struggled, and now was the time to bask in the warmth of ardor. We both knew the answer. All that was left was for us to rest our eyes. And so, night came for us.”

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Blossom Fell

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“যখন সূর্য ডোবার পর কালপুরুষ নক্ষত্রটা ঠিক মাথার উপর থাকবে, যেদিন পূর্ণিমার চাঁদ উঠবে, তখন আমি ঠিক এই জায়গায় তোর জন্য অপেক্ষা করব, চাঁদের আলোতে এখানে বসে থাকব।”

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“I can't help but question how my spirited daughter could fix her choice, once again, on a tepid Larson male. Is your blood really so thin that it calls for such milk-warm companionship?" Phoebe stopped in her tracks, while outrage raced through her like wildfire. "Henry was not tepid!" "No," her father allowed, stopping to face her. "Henry did have one passion, and that was you. It's why I eventually consented to the marriage, despite knowing the burden you would have to shoulder. Edward Larson, however, has yet to evince any such depth of feeling." "Well, he wouldn't in front of you," she said hotly. "He's private. And it was never a burden to take care of Henry." "Darling child," he said softly, "the burden is what you're facing now.”

“Some of her fear must have shone through her effort to maintain a reassuring facade, for her father took one of her hands and exerted a feeble tug to bring her closer to him. “Evie,” came his faint whisper, “I’m going to your mother, y’see… she’s got ’em to leave a back door open… so I can steal into ’eaven.” She laughed quietly even as a few hot tears spilled from her eyes.”

“I love you, Papa,” I said. “And I love you,” my father replied. “I have loved you every day of your life. I will love you for every day of mine and more. My love will never diminish, no matter how many steps you take throughout the world, no matter how many years you wander until your task is done.” “I will love you as long as I draw breath,” I replied. “And the moment I stop breathing, I will find you. Wherever you are.”