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Write a drabble (a story of exactly 100 words).
In Prose only, 100 words exactly, tell me a story. Fiction or fact, fantastical or realistic, just make it lean, mean, and punchy. No theme assigned this time, let's see what you can do without guidance. I'll choose the winner in June.
shaivigupta in Fiction
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Carolina

As Aaron and Carolina lay there, her head on his chest, gazing endlessly into the starry sky, listening to the rush of cars on the interstate, he realized he was falling in love with her. He yearned to tell her how he felt: that he didn’t need anything but her. That he loved her. Because he did, he did love Carolina Peterson, and he always would. But he just stared into the night. She looked lost in her own thoughts. He wondered if she somehow knew that he could not stop thinking of how perfect they could have been together.

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