
Time and
circumstance drew them apart as their teenage years flew past them, but the
memories stayed as vivid as the times themselves. She passed at a very young
age of a disease not yet understood back then, and a part of him died with her.
He went on with life, marrying and raising children, always remembering the
tenderness of their first love and stolen kisses under a mighty oak snow mixing
with her tears of happiness. He goes back home every year around the time of
her birthday taking flowers to her grave and gently touching her headstone with
a gentleness only she understood. He's old now and the visits not as frequent,
but he speaks to her often knowing that one day not too long from now she will
greet him with an outstretched hand in pink knitted gloves.
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