Always, damn, always one step behind. Always a minute late. Always a dream ahead. I don't want that to be the case with Abbi. I am determined not to fall behind her, but not in front either. I've only known her for three weeks and the first time I saw her is still fresh in my memory. I want to be next to her, step by step
by Emma Hart
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The narrator expresses a feeling of always being out of sync, constantly lagging behind or chasing after dreams. This sense of being late or missing the moment weighs heavily on them, particularly when it comes to their connection with Abbi. The narrator emphasizes the importance of staying alongside her without overshadowing her journey.

Having known Abbi for just three weeks, the narrator’s desire to maintain a close, equal bond is palpable. The initial meeting had a lasting impact, and the narrator wishes to share in Abbi’s experiences. This determination reflects a deep-seated need for connection while avoiding the pitfalls of rivalry or distance.

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