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April 25th
April 25th, 2010. The first day I saw you.
  I walk in. You smile. I say, “Hi.” Later on, you showed me the chickens the store just got. You let me pick out some on my own. I hold one for too long and I feel something wet where the baby chicken is resting in my hands. Perfect. You walk in at that time. I hold up my hand and say, “Beautiful.” 
 
 You reply, “Nice.” 
 
 “I’ll get you a  napkin…” You leave. 
 
 You come back. 
 
 You put the napkin and germ-x next to me. 
 
 “Thanks,” I say. 
 
 “Yep,” You answer. I clean my hand. I pick out two chickens. Together we put them in a box and close it. Then we say good bye. 
 
 It’s been three years since that day. I still see you. We talk sometimes. I really like you. And I still remember that day. But I don’t think you do.

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