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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required I have a slip of memory, when you casually took the initiative and passed my water bottle to a friend of mine whom I couldn't reach. I shared a laugh for the first time with you. *For the first time with you again* *Because of you,* I laughed dozens of times. We are set in the same classroom, in the same school. And I know you and your moves. I just didn't mind thinking of your funny attitude again. When you took it with two fingers, trying to reach your hand in my direction, I could see you smiled too. We are not there yet to share them, but heard me. Why am I wondering when I knew you would be? When I gave you smiles and waves, and sometimes it did not even work, I waited unresponsive to wait for yours. But you had answered, just differently. I misunderstood your humor over time, because you grew from the other side. But still, I laughed for a bit. Even though I thought some of them were a cup of tea with what I wouldn't fit. But I see it was right, when you asked and got nothing left but waited for me to step in, *since you were waiting for a turn to check if I am alright with being talked to,* *and I just knew,* and turned around and said: "I have one!" I had already grabbed my bag, but still, you asked, *since you were waiting for a turn to check if I am alright with it,* "May I? That would be nice." Even though I had already answered with yes. When I gave it to you, you said thank you twice. As you were done, even though I had seen me coming, you said, "Lisa, here is your ---," *since you wanted to make sure I could make a turn around.* I unplugged it after I said thank you and took the cable from your hands again, saying: "Thank you."
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