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Leaving a Brand New Friend
if it had just been an acquaintance, or perhaps something along the lines of a business meeting swine, then the walk away would have been easier, but in this particular incident, s/he found him/herself not wanting to leave this new person who had graced his/her presence only a day ago. initially, how the two meet is unimportant, though in retrospect, as the years progress & so does the beauty of the relationship between the two, the friendship grows & looking back, there will be so much uncovered in that first impression, which at the time, neither party took a moment’s notice. no doubt, it was the stressors of the day which masked the fact that the two had so much in common & truthfully, they both thought that when they exchanged information, neither would hear from the other again, but in leaving a brand new someone which one related to so well & to which, there was no other obligation needed, only one question remains--- “when will we see each other again?”
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