So I was really, really happy and excited for almost fifteen minutes. For fifteen minutes, it looked like I was going to have an adventure, I was going to do something I've been dying to do for years. For fifteen amazing, shining minutes, I was truly and simply happy.It's been 17 minutes now, and I didn't know that disappointment could weigh so heavily on your chest, making it hard to breathe. 17 minutes, and I had no idea that you could miss something so badly that was just an idea to begin with.18 minutes. It still hurts. - LVEdit: And now I am once again cautiously happy. Of course, now I'm so paranoid about the Return Of Crushing Disappointment that my happiness is contained in a small, uncomfortable cage, and will not be let out until everything is set in stone.- LV
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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