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“If you love mid-century stuff so much, why didn’t you buy a house in that style?” I have no idea if they’re easy to find or not Probably not, but Taylen is rich, so he could have found someone to find one for him or paid to be notified when one came on the ht era and renovated it to look similar too
He gives ht of it”
Have you ever tried it? I recall all the things his granny said about us being in love I always thought it was friendship love Clearly, Taylen did too I never thought about hio, but it’s like le ti a different person, a stranger Like the curse was actually about hi bodies with someone else
“I guess there are a lot of things we haven’t thought about,” I say softly
Taylen turns around I think he’s spurningout of the conversation because he doesn’t want to deal with it, but I watch hi into one, and pull out a literal handful of scratch tickets
“Where…why…you stopped at the gas station for those?” I just thought he’d had to pee or so
Taylen looks at me proudly “Yup What else could I do? Times such as these call for drastic measures”
He walks over to the table and pulls out a chair Aa seat across fro up almost the whole table, which isn’t small
Then, he pulls a quarter out of his pocket and s”
I can’t not laugh at this, but daranny’s place, he was prettyhouse for what he said to me, or rather, aboutIt see in the world Or that perhaps I’ainst finding your best friend attractive, having a crush on the in love with them in a non-platonic kind of way I have to re and those I don’t Tay has always been on the “don’t” list That’s all he meant, I’m sure It shouldn’t have smarted me
But he obviously knew it did