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I shrugged "Not running Just o; you should know that better than anyone"
He brushed his fingers against his gray beard "But that’s not what you’re doing You’re not ain"
"You don’t understand Her husband--"
"Is not her"
"Mr Henson…"
"My for to geta tarot shop in this town He believed in the power of energy, in the healing power of crystals He believed ht he was insane I worked a nine to five job and hardly paid any attention to hi his own shop ridiculous We were already two gaywe needed to be o gay ic
"And then one day, he left At first it seemed so out of nowhere, but as ti I hadn’t valued him when I’d had him, so when I lost him, it hit me hard After he left, I felt so alone; I realized he had probably always felt that way No one should feel alone when they are in love I quit ic co herbs I worked hard to understand his dreams, and by the time I did, it was too late He had moved on to someone who loved him in theshe didn’t have anything to do with Don’t walk away from a chance at happiness because of an accident Because at the end of the day, it’s not about the tarot cards, or the crystals, or the special teas That’s not where the ic is in the tiny hs Theyourself to breathe and be happy My dear boy, to love is thein all of his words, all of his thoughts I wanted to believe hi part of me truly did understand his words But another part of uilt Ja someone else after such a short period of time was selfish "I don’t kno to do it I don’t truly kno to truly love Lizzie seeing how I never said goodbye to oodbye?"
"I think I’ain"
Mr Henson frowned, but said he understood "If you ever need a place to rest your head and a friend to call on, I’ll be here"
"Good," I said, pulling hi "And if you ever sell your shop to soht it tooth and nail"
He snickered "Deal"