I have you with me, and I'm terrified you'll disappear.

Jodi LaPalm
I have you with me, and I'm terrified you'll disappear.
I have you with me, and I'm terrified you'll disappear.
I have you with me, and I'm terrified you'll disappear.
I have you with me, and I'm terrified you'll disappear.
About This Quote

I have you with me, and I'm terrified you'll disappear. This quotation speaks about the vulnerability of loving someone. It is easy to get lost in a relationship and to lose sight of what matters most. Loving someone and letting that person go can be difficult when you feel that they are always there when you need them. When you have an important decision to make that involves the person that means so much to you, this quote can remind you that it’s okay to not know everything about them and that they might not always be telling the truth.

Source: Still Life: A Novella

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