Say it again," he says."That whole drawn-out speech?" I remember something about a solar system, but I'm too light-headed to recite the entire thing all over again.He steps closer. "No. The part about you fallin' for me.
by Simone Elkeles (0 Reviews)
In "Perfect Chemistry" by Simone Elkeles, a character reflects on a past conversation involving a grand speech about a solar system. However, in that moment, their thoughts are muddled, making it difficult to recall the entire speech. Instead, the focus shifts to a more personal remark that holds significant emotional weight. The character's companion insists on hearing a specific part of the speech again, which highlights the theme of romance and...
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