I slide my hand between our mouths, just in time. His lips are soft against my palm. I slowly, slowly remove it. "No, I don't love Max anymore. But I don't want to give you this broken, empty me. I want you to have me when I'm full, when I can give something back to you. I don't have much to give right now." Cricket's limbs are still, but his chest is pounding hard against my own. "But you'll want me someday? That feeling you once had for me … that hasn't left either?" Our hearts beat the same wild rhythm. They're playing the same song. "It never left," I say.
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The narrator carefully places her hand between her and Cricket's mouths, feeling his soft lips against her palm before gently withdrawing. She confesses she no longer loves Max but doesn't want to give Cricket her broken, empty self. Instead, she wishes to be with him when she is whole, capable of offering more, acknowledging she currently has little to give.

Cricket remains still, but his heartbeat is evident against her chest. He asks if she will want him someday, implying that her feelings for him might still exist. She affirms they share the same intense rhythm, confessing that her feelings for him haven't left, and that the connection between them remains strong.

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