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Bruno, in brief
"Jeremy, do clouds make you nostalgic, make you think of yesterday?"
"Bruno, I think for both of us that most things remind us of yesterday. But I think that one, see it over there, reminds me more of a platypus."
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"So wait, you're not going to flip out and leave ... and I'm not going to flip out and leave ... does this mean ..."
"Well, tomorrow I may flip out and leave."
"Mm. Me too. But today ..."
"Today's fine."
"Yes. Today is fine. Shall we go back to bed?"
"Okay."
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"You know, I do adore you."
"What makes you say that?"
"Ah-ha-ha-hah, I'm not playing that one."
"Well, I can tell you, my dove, I adore you for your frowns."
"And I for your grunts when you lift large objects."
"I thought you weren't playing ..."
"As well as for your utter trust in me."
"I've adored you for never having a reason to doubt you ... until, of course, now."
"Thankfully, I adore your suspicion."
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I have become addicted to Bruno.
And, as usual with anyone whose work I respect, I'm jealous. I might be doing something like this, if I could draw.
Or then again, I might not.
© Columbine
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