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Soulmates
They say in the dawn of time our atoms were always close-by.
Inseparable.
Then the universe was created, and we were forced apart.
Billions of years later, the Earth was formed.
Billions of years later, I was formed.
Years later, our friendship was formed.
We shared the same taste in multimedia.
The same personality.
The same sadness.
The same happiness.
The same gripes.
Though circumstance may pull us apart, we always were drawn back together.
Why?
Well, they say in the dawn of time, our atoms were always close-by.
Inseparable.
And over time, an admittedly long time, our atoms finally came back together again.
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