Once upon a time there was a magnet with a minus pole.
He tried to keep his positive side but life went hard on him.
Loss and distrust had made him who he was.
One day he met a magnet who he used to be connected to,
but when they lost sight of each other their force of attraction shrunk.
But that day everything seemed to be possible
and the magnet with the minus pole gathered all of his remaining positivity.
And they found love again.
Spending time together only strengthened their force of attraction
and nothing would ever fit between them. Nothing would ever fit.
But then the magnets had to separate paths for a while and the further and longer they were away
from each other, the magnet with the positive pole started to cut loose
the strings of force so that
she wouldn’t be torn away from her own life. That was necessary for her to assure to stay complete.
She had to stay complete.
But when they got back together they found nothing but loose ends.
But when they got back together they found nothing but loose ends.
The attraction was lost.
It was gone.
Not entirely, but certainly way too much of it.
Mending the strings would take time,
but they only had little of that.
They only had little of that.
They only had little of that.
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