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The savior. The one makes me realize that I I could feel this much, I admire the way his eyes twinkle when he talks about things he loves, it makes me truly believe that he is a gift from above. I cherish the fact that he doesn’t judge me for my less than perfect self. The warmth he gives is very much more attractive than any amount of wealth. I be attached that he is compassionate, he does have such a big heart that was the first thing I noticed right from the day one. Has a smile as bright as dynamite, is so pleasant for my sight. The sweetest of words escape his lips and leave me breathless. Butterflies flutter inside. Never have I been so drawn to the corners of another's mind, wanting to fill myself into the creaks of his heartache.

One single thread of gold tied me to him.
Even in my worst times, you could see the best in me, Hazkiel.
Hazkiel by rockstardiva July 8, 2023
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