-02.21.2014- Realwifestories - Summer Brielle -the Whore That Cheated Death- Guide

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Now she couldn't figure out how to order takeout without staring at the menu for twenty minutes. Now she couldn't figure out how to order

They went to counseling. Not the dramatic, tear-soaked sessions of television, but the quiet, plodding kind where two people sit across from each other and try to remember why they started sharing a life in the first place.

"I don't love the version of you from before," he said slowly, working through the thought as he spoke. "I love you . All the versions. The one at the gala. The one in the hospital. The one sitting in the dark. Even the one who eats plain rice at midnight and won't explain why."

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