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“You look like someone I used to love,” he said softly. “Or someone I almost loved.”

She slipped the Polaroid into her pocket, next to the ember she had been carrying. She slid a finger across his palm and found the map of a life she had helped redraw. “I won’t forget,” she promised. lana del rey meet me in the pale moonlight extra quality

Dawn bluched the edges of the sky. The city yawned awake and the nocturnals retreated to their respective dens. He walked her back to the corner where the taxis gathered and the muffled morning smelled of fried dough. They stood for a beat longer than necessary. “You look like someone I used to love,” he said softly

He turned. His eyes were the kind that remembered songs; they held a kind of weathered tenderness, as if every goodbye he’d ever given collected there. “I thought you might,” he said. His voice fit the night—the kind of voice that made history feel intimate. “I won’t forget,” she promised

“You’re a poem walking around in a leather jacket,” he said when their lips parted.