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When I was younger, I noticed that my father always wore a watch that never ticked. Its hands were splayed out, teasing in their paralyzed state. At the time, I was too young to understand its importance. I asked him why he always wore it, despite its obvious defects. He chuckled, his eyes crinkling in unabashed delight. He said, "I love this watch more than anything else in the world, heck, even more than your own mother." I was perplexed and terribly appalled at the time. How could he lov
Her bags were gone. Everything she had was gone. There wasn't a single thing left. You wish she had at least told you before doing this again, but you already know that she was never one for goodbyes.
If you asked Seohyun why a bush was crawling around your front lawn, she would smile, blush, and tell you it must be the wind. On a clear, sunny day, with wind that was about as strong as a margarita. You can obviously see where I'm getting at. So, when Seohyun tells you this one day, you should respond with a smile, a nod, and continue sipping your tea, because this is your little friend, the youngest of your group, and you love her, more than y