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Drowning in Memories
Summary:
I have noticed that memories are the greatest gift of all, for some reason I find myself looking back at the times I played baseball with my boys, going down to the creek and catching those giant bullfrogs, first dates, first kisses. I find myself looking for more, more memories that I once had. Those kind of memories that maybe just made you smile when you were having a bad day, or those memories that were just stupid and childish. But I pause at this one memory, this memory that I can’t stop looking back at. However, this memory doesn’t just play the scenes back in my head. But it makes the emotions come back at me, it makes me feel what I once felt. And I know I will never forget it, and I know that in 30 years I still won’t forget, or 60 years. Because it grows stronger, even after fifteen years I still feel it. I still feel everything I felt, I still remember every detail. I still remember when I fell in love with Jessica Thomas.

Catherine G.
Drowning in Memories
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"After all this time?"<br /> "Always," said Snape.