She looked at her hand: Just some hand, holding a cheap pen. Some girls’ hand. She had nothing to do with that hand. Let that hand do whatever it wanted to.

Cynthia Voigt
She looked at her hand: Just some hand, holding a...
She looked at her hand: Just some hand, holding a...
She looked at her hand: Just some hand, holding a...
She looked at her hand: Just some hand, holding a...
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I was so wrong when I thought that she was the one. She had nothing to do with me or my hand. She told me that her name was Katie, but I knew that it wasn’t really her name. And, when she held my hand in hers, I felt like something inside of me was breaking.

I could tell that she didn’t even know the meaning of the word love, but I couldn’t stop myself from falling for her anyway. When she looked at my hand holding her cheap pen, she had nothing to do with it, but still did what she wanted anyway.

Source: When She Hollers

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